James A. Michener
Presidential Lottery The Reckless Gamble in our Electoral System
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The Electoral System is in a crisis. This is not the first time a crisis has arisen.In 1888, Grover Cleveland became the third of only five candidates to win the popular vote but lose their respective presidential elections (Andrew Jackson in 1824, Samuel J. Tilden in 1876, Al Gore in 2000, and Hillary Clinton in 2016 were the others).This book is essential reading for any United States citizen who wants to understand our present system of choosing a president and vice-president, the dangers inherent in it and what urgently needs to be done to improve it.Clearly and precisely it explains what could have happened in the 1968 election and nearl…
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The Electoral System is in a crisis. This is not the first time a crisis has arisen.In 1888, Grover Cleveland became the third of only five candidates to win the popular vote but lose their respective presidential elections (Andrew Jackson in 1824, Samuel J. Tilden in 1876, Al Gore in 2000, and Hillary Clinton in 2016 were the others).This book is essential reading for any United States citizen who wants to understand our present system of choosing a president and vice-president, the dangers inherent in it and what urgently needs to be done to improve it.Clearly and precisely it explains what could have happened in the 1968 election and nearly did. It reviews historically the development of the electoral system, which grew partly by law and partly by custom and shows how it has gone perilously astray a number of times in the past. Mr. Michener gives a close analysis of the weaknesses and strength of our system, and points out why it is inadequate and irrational for our time, and could prove to be under certain circumstances catastrophic.Four major and competing proposals for constitutional amendments to reform have been placed before the congress and are sure to be the the subject of much public and private debate. These are set forth and compared in detail and evaluated in light of their virtues and drawbacks. The author advances cogent arguments against the abandonment of some of the fundamental principles of our traditional system.We are now in a period of instability. The current president said that he would honor the results of the election, if he won. This creates the fear that that he could lose the election and refuse to step aside.
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Weitere Autoren: Sloan, Sam (Solist)
- ISBN: 978-4-87187-945-3
- EAN: 9784871879453
- Produktnummer: 31344629
- Verlag: Ishi Pr
- Sprache: Englisch
- Erscheinungsjahr: 2019
- Seitenangabe: 250 S.
- Masse: H21.6 cm x B14.0 cm x D1.3 cm 320 g
- Gewicht: 320
Über den Autor
JAMES A. MICHENER was born in New York in 1907 and grew up in Doylestown , Pennsylvania, which he left at fourteen to bum his way cross-country. The years that followed, with their great variety of odd jobs and experience, were an important part of his early education. Feeling the need for some more formal training, he entered Swarthmore College and studied in the honors course. After some postgraduate years of teaching others how to teach he became an associate editor in the textbook department of a publishing firm where his stay was interrupted by World War II. Out of his war time experience in the Salomon Islands came Tales of the South Pacific (Pulitzer Prize, 1947), which was adopted into the musical South Pacific by Rodgers, Logan and Hammerstein. There followed Fires of Spring, an autobiographical novel: Return to Paradise; The Voice of Asia: The Bridges at Toko-Ri; Saronaya: The Floating World; The Story of Japanese Prints; The Bridge at Andau and (with A. Grove Day) Rascals in Paradise. Hawaii is not just a literary interest for James A. Michener; it is also a home. He established residence in the islands a few years ago and he has become an active participant in the civic affairs of Hawaii. His keen interest in statehood for Hawaii manifested itself in activities on many fronts. James Michener himself was a foundling. A foundling is a baby who is abandoned at birth by his mother and often left on the steps of a church or a hospital or, worse yet, left in a trash dumpster. Michener was never able to find out who his mother and father were. This was unfortunate for them, as Michener became a millionaire due to the popularity of his works and they could have gotten the money had they identified themselves. His birth date is listed as February 3, 1907 but Michener wrote that he did not know who his biological parents were or exactly when or where he was born. He said he was raised a Quaker by an adoptive mother, Mabel Michener, in Doylestown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. By the way, my family was from there too!!! Michener did not have children, as his Japanese wife never had children, so Michener has neither known ancestors nor descendants. Having no family to leave his money to, Michener contributed more than $100 million to universities, libraries, museums, and other charitable causes. In his final years, the Micheners lived in Austin, Texas. He and his wife endowed the Michener Center for Writers at the University of Texas at Austin. It provides Michener Fellowship scholarships to students accepted to the university's MFA in Writing graduate writing program. His last wife, who was Japanese, died in 1994. Michener had no children. Suffering from terminal kidney disease, in October 1997, Michener ended the daily Dialysis treatments that had kept him alive for four years. He said he had accomplished what he wanted and did not want further physical complications. On October 16, 1997, James A. Michener died of kidney failure at the age of 90. He was cremated and his ashes were placed next to those of his wife at Austin Memorial Park Cemetery in Austin, Texas. With modern DNA testing it may be possible to dig up his cremated remains and find out who his biological parents were, but why would anybody want to do that?
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