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PoGo 212: American Public Policy
9/6, 9/11, 9/18, 9/25, 10/2,
10/9, 10/16, 10/23, 10/30,
11/6, 11/13, 11/20, 11/27,
12/4, 12/11
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Sept 11
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Introduction
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What do we owe each
other?
Objective: Develop a defensible position on the role of
government.
 | Lester F. Ward, "Plutocracy or Paternalism"
in The Annals of America, vol. 12 (Chicago: Encyclopedia
Britannica, 1968), 29-32. Excerpts, originally published in Forum (November
1895). |
 | William Graham Sumner, "What Social Classes Do
Not Owe Each Other" in Annals 10: 594-601. Excerpts from What
Social Classes Owe to Each Other (New York: 1883). |
Short paper due.
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| History of American
Public Policy
Objective: Understand the changing roles of government
over American history. |
Problems of
Policymaking
Objective: Understand the problems of policy analysis.
 | Lindblom and Woodhouse, 1-32. |
Short paper due.
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Oct 9
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| Policy Institutions
Objective: Understand the roles of elections, elected
officials, bureaucrats, and interest groups in policy-making.
 | Lindblom and Woodhouse, 33-88. |
 | Additional reading TBA. |
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Democracy versus
the Market
Objective: Develop a defensible position on the relative
merits of markets and governments.
 | Lindblom and Woodhouse, 89-124. |
 | Samuel Bowles and Herbert Gintis, "Democracy and
Capitalism" in Stella Z. Theodoulou and Matthew A. Cahn, eds., Public
Policy: The Essential Readings (Upper Saddle River, New Jersey:
Prentice Hall, 1995), 368-372. Chapter 1 of Democracy and
Capitalism (New York: Basic Books, 1986). |
 | Milton Friedman, "Capitalism and Freedom"
in Theodoulou and Cahn, eds., Public Policy 372-376. Excerpt
from Capitalism and Freedom (Chicago: University of Chicago
Press, 1982). |
Short paper due.
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Oct 23
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| Experts versus the
Public
Objective: Develop a defensible position on the relative
merits of experts and the public as decision makers.
 | Lindblom and Woodhouse, 125-150. |
 | John Dewey, "The Public and Its Problems,"
in Philip Green, ed., Democracy (Atlantic Highlands, New
Jersey: Humanities Press, 1994), 120-125. Excerpts from The Public
and Its Problems (Denver: Alan Swallow, n. d.). |
 | Walter Lippmann, The Phantom Public (New York:
Harcourt, Brace, [c1925]), 63-74, 143-151. |
Short paper due. |
Monetary Policy
Objective: Understand the role of the Federal Reserve in
economic policy-making.
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Policy Debates Begin
Objective: Present a compelling argument about a public
policy.
 | Selections from Issues for Debate in American
Public Policy TBA |
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Policy Debates Continue
Objective: Present a compelling argument about a public
policy.
 | Selections from Issues for Debate in American
Public Policy TBA |
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Nov 20
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Policy Debates Continue
Objective: Present a compelling argument about a public
policy.
 | Selections from Issues for Debate in American
Public Policy TBA |
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Policy Debates Continue
Objective: Present a compelling argument about a public
policy.
 | Selections from Issues for Debate in American
Public Policy TBA |
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Dec 4
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Policy Debates Continue
Objective: Present a compelling argument about a public
policy.
 | Selections from Issues for Debate in American
Public Policy TBA |
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Policy Debates Continue
Objective: Present a compelling argument about a public
policy.
 | Selections from Issues for Debate in American
Public Policy TBA |
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Policy Debates Continue
Objective: Present a compelling argument about a public
policy.
 | Selections from Issues for Debate in American
Public Policy TBA |
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