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A Case for Congress Volume 17 - Frances Lee

A Case for Congress Volume 17

By: Frances Lee

Hardcover | 29 May 2026

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Polarized. Dysfunctional. Toxic. Broken. These are only some of the negative words Americans use to describe the United States Congress. Nowadays hardly anyone has something good to say about either the House of Representatives or the Senate, the two bodies that make up Congress. But is this common viewpoint too negative, too one-sided? And is it based on solid evidence or reasonable expectations? In A Case for Congress, political scholar Frances Lee provides a more balanced assessment, arguing for the enduring worth and importance of the representative assembly. As one of the three branches of the US government, Congress stands at the heart of our liberal democracy. This continues to be true even when Congress is divided and fractious. Lee draws from a wide range of scholarship and current data to highlight three important functions that Congress continues to serve, as envisioned by the authors of the Constitution: representing the American people along multiple dimensions, lawmaking even in the face of persistent disagreement, and holding executive branch officials accountable. While Congress never fully achieves any of its functions, it still serves them. Written in a clear and engaging style, A Case for Congress challenges readers to think against the grain and appreciate the Congress we have, not an ideal Congress that never in fact existed. "The bathwater is dirty," the author acknowledges, "but there is a baby in there." It turns out that a complex, polarized, distrustful republic of some 340 million Americans needs Congress more than ever.
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"A sweeping and convincing argument for the enduring efficacy of the Congress as a vehicle for representation and lawmaking. The case Lee makes will correct many widely held misconceptions about the strengths and weaknesses of our national legislature. Should be read and carefully considered by all serious scholars and students of American national government in the era of Trump-and beyond." -C. Lawrence Evans, author of The Whips: Building Party Coalitions in Congress

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