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Author:
Kahn, Paul W., 1952- author.
Title:
Democracy in our America : can we still govern ourselves? / Paul W. Kahn.
Publisher:
Yale University Press,
Copyright Date:
2023
Description:
xvi, 285 pages ; 25 cm
Subject:
Democracy--Killingworth--Killingworth--Case studies.
Civil society--Killingworth--Killingworth--Case studies.
Political participation--Killingworth--Killingworth--Case studies.
Killingworth (Conn.)--Politics and government--21st century.
Democracy--United States.
Civil society--United States.
Voluntarism--United States.
Civil society.
Democracy.
Politics and government.
Connecticut--Killingworth.
2000-2099
Case studies.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Part one. Two communities, one problem. A constitutional coup -- Killingworth copes -- Part two. Democratic participation and civil society. Self-government as volunteering -- Civil society : democracy and authority -- Part three. Public opinion nationalizes and divides. Talking to each other -- Killingworth disrupted -- What can be done?
Summary:
"After the election of 2016 and, even more urgently, after the election of 2020, many citizens looked at the economic and cultural divisions that were causing deep disruptions in American politics and asked, "What is happening to us?" Paul W. Kahn explores these fundamental changes as they show themselves in a small New England town--his home of twenty-five years, Killingworth, Connecticut. His inquiry grounds a democratic theory that puts volunteering, not voting, at its center. Absent active participation, citizens lose the capacity for judgment that comes from working with others to solve real problems. Volunteering, however, is under existential threat today. Changes in civil society, commerce, employment, and public opinion formation have isolated families from each other and from their communities. Even middle-class families live under financial stress, uncertain of their children's future, and without the support of civil society. Local media has disappeared. Residents do not have the time, information, or interest to volunteer. Under these conditions, national polarization enters local politics, which becomes yet another site for national conflict. To save our democracy, Kahn concludes, we need to find ways of matching opportunities for participation to the ways we live our lives today"--Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
9780300257427
0300257422
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1309867816
LCCN:
2022934849
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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