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The folkways of Congress are eroding

The folkways of Congress are eroding

Summary

The book "The Folkways of Congress: Legislating Norms in an Era of Conflict," edited by Brian Alexander, studies how rules and behaviors in the U.S. Congress have changed over the last 50 years. It points out that members of Congress work together less often and show less politeness, but some good habits still remain.

Key Facts

  • The book focuses on the traditions and behaviors in Congress, called "folkways."
  • It covers changes in these norms over the past five decades.
  • There has been a decline in civility, meaning less polite and respectful interactions.
  • Bipartisan cooperation, or working together across political parties, has decreased.
  • Despite these negative changes, some positive and constructive behaviors still exist.
  • The book is edited by Brian Alexander.
  • It explores how these changes affect lawmaking and politics in Congress.
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