Episode Synopsis "1.5 The logic of American political institutions"
Profs Jarman and Greer discuss the Federalist papers and their historical context. What do these blueprints mean for how Americans think about politics and policymaking today? What are the consequences for our health?Interested in learning more about our research? Find work from the HMP Governance Lab at www.hmpgovernancelab.org and on Twitter @HMPgovlab.Music: 'Blippy Trance' by Kevin MacLeod
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