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California: America's High-Stakes Experiment [Hardcover]

Peter Schrag (Author)
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0520244362 978-0520244368 April 20, 2006 1
Peter Schrag takes on the big issues--immigration, globalization, and the impact of California's politics on its quality of life--in this dynamic account of the Golden State's struggle to recapture the American dream. In the past half-century, California has been both model and anti-model for the nation and often the world, first in its high level of government and public services--schools, universities, highways--more lately for its dysfunctional government, deteriorating services, and sometimes regressive public policies. Schrag's incisive analysis of the state's political, demographic, and fiscal realities vividly demonstrates that it has been struggling with a range of problems for a generation. The author deftly shows that California's ability to forge its culturally and ethnically diverse population into a successful democracy will be of crucial importance not only to America, but to the world. He also explains how many current "solutions" exacerbate the very problems they're supposed to solve and analyzes a variety of possible state and federal policy alternatives to restore accountable government and a vital democracy to the nation's largest state and world's fifth largest economy.
Among the issues that Schrag tackles:
* The impact of Latino and Asian immigration and the emergence of California as the first large majority minority state
* The globalization of California's economy and culture
* The growing reliance of voters on the initiative, referendum, and recall processes
* The increasing instability of elected government
* California as cultural avant-garde, from hippies to gay marriage


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Once blessed with a superb educational system, well-funded infrastructure and competent, vigorous state government, California now wrestles with lousy schools, decrepit public services and government gridlock. This incisive study traces the decline to a state constitution that requires unobtainable legislative super-majorities to pass taxes, spending increases and budgets; to America's nationwide antitax ideology, which was jump-started by California's infamous Proposition 13; and to term limits that have made the legislature a collection of neophytes. With the legislative process paralyzed, the author observes, lawmaking has devolved to ad hoc ballot initiatives—a hoary populist nostrum now exploited by monied special interests—with which voters impose burdensome spending mandates on the state while rejecting the taxes needed to fund them. The result is a chaotic but perpetually stymied " 'hybrid democracy'" dominated by glitzy ad campaigns and Schwarzeneggerian political theater. Journalist Schrag (former editorial page editor for the SacramentoBee and author of Paradise Lost: California's Experience, America's Future) provides a fascinating guide through the labyrinth of California state politics and probes the intractable social conflict underlying its dysfunctions: the unwillingness of a disproportionately white, Anglo, middle-class electorate to pay for public services for an increasingly brown, immigrant, working-class population. Lucid, evenhanded and thoughtful, Schrag offers one of the best analyses yet of the California train wreck and its troubling implications for America's future. (Apr.)
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"Once again, Peter Schrag asserts himself as a perceptive and courageous commentator. This book can be painful because it is so true. Here is first-rate social commentary: edgy, engaged with disquieting issues, yet never, finally, despairing that California might regain its way and, after corrective action, reclaim its role as a hopeful American experiment." - Kevin Starr, Professor of History, University of Southern California "There is no one better at observing, analyzing and understanding the great California experiment in politics and culture than Peter Schrag. For more than a century, this state has been the nation's economic and cultural leader. The question posed by Schrag is whether that leadership will continue or end in the 21st century. Facing the growing conflicts of diversity, dysfunction, disinvestments and disenchantment, can this state again govern itself? The answer to that question will be a test not only for California but for the future of the nation." - Leon E. Panetta, former White House Chief of Staff, and Director, Panetta Institute"

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 341 pages
  • Publisher: University of California Press; 1 edition (April 20, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0520244362
  • ISBN-13: 978-0520244368
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.2 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #256,791 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars A good primer on what went askew in California, January 7, 2011
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People who are not from California often ask me why we are going bankrupt. I then ask them where they are from and if they are not from Ohio, then I recommend they read this book. A lot of things had to come into play in order for California to end up in the precarious situation in which it currently finds itself. This book does a good job of breaking some of those factors down and gives a layman's perspective into complex macroeconomic issues that sent things spiraling into billions of dollars of debt and political stagnation.

At the very least, it gives one a superficial familiarity with the elements in play and will make you more interesting at cocktail parties.
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5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A fine survey of investment, dysfunction, and success, August 18, 2006
This review is from: California: America's High-Stakes Experiment (Hardcover)
From immigration to changing California politics and focus, Peter Schrag surveys the major issues affecting the state, providing an analysis of political, social and technological issues that are affecting California's livability and direction. Schrag was the editorial page editor of the Sacramento Bee for 19 years: his perspective provides a long-term analysis which takes into account past efforts and changing modern focuses alike, with a position near the state's capital offering many close inspections of politics and policy-makers. A fine survey of investment, dysfunction, and success evolves.

Diane C. Donovan
California Bookwatch
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6 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Peter Schrag should move, July 7, 2006
This review is from: California: America's High-Stakes Experiment (Hardcover)
The author of this book had a chance to say something insightful and profound about California's recent past and its future, but he failed to do that. Instead he just rehashed arguments that he made in his last book, "Paradise Lost," which wasn't as bad as this one.
One of the most annoying things about this book is how Schrag uses quotes from academics when what the academics say is common knowledge. In these cases, Schrag shows his background as a newspaper man, but it is to his detriment. Don't read this book unless you have to for school (like me)
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No one will ever know what particular event did it-maybe the birth of a Latino boy or a Korean girl or the arrival of an immigrant-but sometime in the fall of 1999 the statistical counter clicked and forever changed California's demographic landscape. Read the first page
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girlie men, hybrid democracy, license bill, market ethic, car tax, border enforcement, ballot measures, initiative process
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Los Angeles, United States, New York, San Francisco, University of California, Silicon Valley, Pete Wilson, San Diego, Gray Davis, Border Patrol, Southern California, World War, Central Valley, Pat Brown, San Joaquin Valley, Legislative Analyst, Master Plan, Orange County, Richard Rodriguez, San Jose, White House, American Media, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Bay Area, California State University
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