Fair Representation
In "Fair Representation," renowned author Michel L. Balinski delves into the critical issue of equitable representation in the U.S. political landscape. Published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc in 2001, this insightful second edition spans 192 pages and addresses the complexities surrounding the reapportionment of congressional districts following the 2000 Census. Balinski draws upon U.S. history to craft a compelling theory of fair representation, outlining essential principles that translate state populations and party vote totals into a just allocation of congressional seats. This book is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in the political process, elections, and the legislative branch of government. Whether you are a student of political science or a concerned citizen, "Fair Representation" offers a profound understanding of how fair representation can influence democracy in the United States.