Issue 8 · Spring 2023

Maps of Meaning

The People’s Choice

Political Legitimacy in the United States and World History

Al Martinich  Tom Palaima 

Questions about the legitimacy of government are relatively rare in the United States except in university departments of political science, which deal with abstractions. Legitimacy becomes an urgent, practical issue when sizeable numbers of ‘we the people’ fear that our political parties are irreconcilable and that the government’s functioning is malfunctioning.

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This article appears in Athenaeum Review Issue 8 (Spring 2023), pp. 101-111. Download a PDF copy.