A well-balanced defense of a radical political proposition, The Neo-Progz: A Subset Party and Its Term Limit Amendment by Andrew Currie is a timely argument for fundamental change in American governance. Currie posits that revolutionizing congressional representation to a single 14-year term would eliminate the constant need to campaign for re-election, and ensure that representatives serve the people, not their own ambition. Third-party candidates in US politics have been notoriously unsuccessful and ineffective, but neo-progressives as a subset party could attract nationwide support. This sharp procedural shift is powerfully supported by deep constitutional analyses, historical framing, and modern examples where America’s unyielding two-party system has failed in preventable ways, for a political thesis that is both feasible and far-reaching.
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