Paradise Lost
Peter Schrag presents the ills of Californiafs current politics in an angry and persuasive tone. He says California used to be gboth model and magnet for the nation—in its economic opportunities, its social outlook, and its high-quality public services and institutesh; however, California started to fade after the passage of Proposition 13, the initiative of tax limits (7). Schragfs work clearly shows what is the problem in todayfs California, and it is
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with some suggestions for gthe possibilities for a new political integration and a revitalized social ethic in Californiah while he describes gthe contrary forces pushing even further toward a market-based governmental ethich (20). His work gives us a good opportunity for rethinking recent California and how voters, not only Californiafs voters but also the others, should be.
Bibliography
Schrag, Peter. Paradise Lost: Californiafs Experience, Americafs Future.New York: The New Press. 1998
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