American Voices in a Changing Democracy: Women, Lobbying, and Tax, 1924-1936: Part 1 Introduction

M. Kornhauser
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This Part I introduces my book AMERICAN VOICES IN A CHANGING DEMOCRACY: WOMEN, LOBBYING, AND TAX 1924-1936. The book focuses on the intersection of three areas of change in a time of great change: the role of women, the role of lobbying (broadly defined), and the role of taxation. These areas are once again in flux today. Each area is important in itself and each underwent significant change during this time period that affected important aspects of American life. Combined, the three areas illuminate the interrelated nature of society, economics, government and politics. The book is not about lobbying, women, or taxation per se, but about the intersection of these three elements in a period of generally rapid change. Each element is important to democracy and each underwent great changes during the relevant years. Viewing the interaction of the three elements provides not just insight into each strand but expands our knowledge of democracy’s responses to change in an era similar to our current times in many ways: rapid technological change, demographic changes, economic stresses, and political change. Tax-phobic readers should rest easy. The book is not about substantive tax; rather it uses tax as a medium to examine women and lobbying. Consequently, readers need not know any tax—or even be all that interested in tax. The book contains no technical tax or substantive tax policy. Rather, it concerns one aspect of the social construction of tax policy: the influence of mid-level lobbying on public opinion regarding taxes as manifest from one perspective—women’s political action. All the reader needs to know by way of background about taxes, is found in Part D of Chapter I. Although the tax-aholic will be unable to satisfy a technical tax thirst, the tax-ophile will still find a satisfying feast of material about the central role taxation plays in America. This Introduction lays out the scope, purpose and organization of the book. It sets the stage by briefly describing the changing technology, culture and government that underlay the changes affecting women, tax and lobbying. It proceeds to explain the choice of the time period and concludes with a note about research techniques.
变革中的民主中的美国声音:妇女、游说和税收,1924-1936:第一部分引言
这一部分介绍了我的书《变化中的民主中的美国声音:妇女、游说和税收1924-1936》。这本书的重点是在一个巨大变化的时代,三个变化领域的交集:妇女的作用,游说的作用(广义),和税收的作用。今天,这些领域再次处于变化之中。每个领域本身都很重要,每个领域都在这一时期经历了重大变化,影响了美国生活的重要方面。结合起来,这三个领域阐明了社会、经济、政府和政治的相互关联的本质。这本书不是关于游说、女性或税收本身,而是关于这三个因素在一个普遍快速变化的时期的交集。每一个因素对民主都很重要,每一个因素在相关年份都经历了巨大的变化。观察这三个要素之间的相互作用,不仅提供了对每个方面的洞察,而且扩展了我们对民主在许多方面与我们当前时代相似的时代对变化的反应的认识:快速的技术变革、人口变化、经济压力和政治变革。恐税的读者们可以放心了。这本书不是关于实体税的;相反,它将税收作为审查女性和游说活动的媒介。因此,读者不需要知道任何税,甚至不需要对税那么感兴趣。这本书没有包含技术性税收或实质性税收政策。相反,它涉及税收政策的社会建构的一个方面:中层游说对税收舆论的影响从一个角度-妇女的政治行动表现出来。所有读者需要知道的关于税收的背景知识,都在第一章的D部分中找到了。尽管嗜税者无法满足对税收的技术渴求,但嗜税者仍然会找到令人满意的关于税收在美国所扮演的核心角色的材料盛宴。这篇引言列出了本书的范围、目的和组织。它简要描述了影响妇女、税收和游说的变化背后的技术、文化和政府的变化,从而奠定了基础。它继续解释时间周期的选择,并以一个关于研究技术的说明结束。
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