Bibliography

From the The Next American Revolution: How to Demand Congressional Reform NOW

Arnheim, Michael. The U.S. Constitution for Dummies. Hoboken, New Jersey:
Wiley Publishing, 2009.

Caplan, Russell L. Constitutional Brinkmanship: Amending the Constitution by National Convention. New York: Oxford University Press, 1988.

Beck, Paul Allen. Party Politics in America. New York: Longman, Inc., 1997.

Bernstein, Richard B., and Jerome Agel. Amending America: If We Love the Constitution So Much, Why Do We Keep Trying to Change It?. New York: Times Books, 1993.

Black, Earl, and Merle Black. The Politics of American Discontent: How A New Party Can Make Democracy Work Again. New York: John Wiley and Sons, 1994.

Black, Earl, and Merle Black. Divided America: The Ferocious Power Struggle in American Politics. New York: Simon and Sshuster, 2007.

Coburn, MD, Tom A., and John Hart. Breach of Trust: How Washington Turns Outsiders Into Insiders. Nashville, Tennessee: WND Books, 2003.

Farrand, Max. The Framing of the Constitution of the United States. Stoughton, Massachusetts: Yale University Press, 1913.

Harper, Timothy. The Complete Idiot’s Guide to the U.S. Constitution. New York:
Penguin Books, 2007.

Hirschhorn, Joel S. Delusional Democracy: Fixing the Republic Without
Overthrowing the Government
. Monroe, Maine: Common Courage Press,
2006.

Hoar, Roger Sherman. Constitutional Conventions, Their Nature, Powers, and
Limitations.
Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1917.

Labunski, Richard. The Second Constitutional Convention: How The American
People Can Take Back Their Government.
Versailles, Kentucky: Marley and
Beck Press, 2000.

Mann, Thomas E., and Norman J. Ornstein. The Broken Branch: How Congress
Is Failing America and How to Get It Back on Track.
New York: Oxford
University Press, 2006.

Mayer, Kenneth B., and David T. Canon. The Dysfunctional Congress?: The
Individual Roots of an Institutional Dilemma.
Boulder, Colorado: Westview
Press, 1999.

Oleszek, Walter J. Congressional Procedures and the Policy Process. Washington,
D.C.: CQ Press, 2004.

Peterson, Peter G. Running on Empty: How the Democratic and Republican
Parties are Bankrupting Our Future and What Americans Can Do About It.
New York: Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, 2004.

Schoen, Douglas E. Declaring Independence: The Beginning of the End of the
Two-Party System.
New York: Random House, 2008.

Silfrey, Micah L. Spoiling for a Fight: Third Party Politics in America. New York:
Routledge, 2002.

Special Constitutional Convention Study Committee. Amendment of the
Constitution by the Convention Method Under Article V.
American Bar
Association, 1974.

Weber, Paul J., and Barbara A. Perry. Unfounded Fears: Myths and Realities of a
Constitutional Convention.
New York: Praeger Publishers, 1989.

Wolfensberger, Donald R. Congress and the People: Deliberative Democracy on
Trial.
Washington, D.C.: The Woodrow Wilson Center Press, 2000.

The entire contents of the Site are protected by international copyright and trademark laws. The owner of the copyrights and trademarks are www.itsmycongress.com, its affiliates or other third party licensors. YOU MAY NOT MODIFY, COPY, REPRODUCE, REPUBLISH, UPLOAD, POST, TRANSMIT, OR DISTRIBUTE, IN ANY MANNER, THE MATERIAL ON THE SITE, INCLUDING TEXT, GRAPHICS, CODE AND/OR SOFTWARE. You may print and download portions of material from the different areas of the Site solely for your own non-commercial use provided that you agree not to change or delete any copyright or proprietary notices from the materials.