Shapiro’s ‘The Last Great Senate’ a must-read

By Lanny J. Davis – 04/16/12

For anyone interested in understanding why one of the great institutions of democratic government in the world — the United States Senate — has  become so dysfunctional and paralyzed by partisanship, Ira Shapiro’s  recently published book The Last Great Senate: Courage and Statesmanship in Times of Crisis(Public Affairs, New York 2012), should be mandatory reading — not only by pundits and political science classes, but by every member of  today’s Senate.

Shapiro, a leading international-trade attorney in Washington, D.C., was a widely respected senior Senate staffer for 10 years in the 1970s and 1980s. His book describes the four years between 1977-80, during Jimmy Carter’s first and only term, as the period of the “last great Senate.” Shapiro’s definition of a “great” Senate is not hard to discern: a Senate composed of a majority of liberal Democrats and conservative Republicans to work together to find compromises in the center — to solve problems and get things done, regardless of what party holds the presidency.

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