Peter Levine defends the principles that motivate today's best civic renewal efforts, shows that these experiments have already reached substantial scale, analyzes the opposition that they face, and proposes a strategy to turn them into a movement that can tackle America's most serious social problems.
Peter Levine defends the principles that motivate today's best civic renewal efforts, shows that these experiments have already reached substantial scale, analyzes the opposition that they face, and proposes a strategy to turn them into a movement that can tackle America's most serious social problems.
Peter Levine is Director of The Center for Information and Research on Civic Learning and Engagment (CIRCLE), and Research Director of the Jonathan Tisch College of Citizenship and Public Service at Tufts University.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Overview: The Public and Our Problems Chapter 2: How to Think About Politics: Values, Facts, and Strategies Chapter 3: Values: Collaboration, Deliberation, and Civic Relationships Chapter 4: Values: The Limits of Expertise, Ideology, and Markets Chapter 5: Facts: The State of American Democracy Chapter 6: Facts: A Civic Renewal Movement Emerges Chapter 7: Strategies: How to Accomplish Civic Renewal A Note on the Title of this Book Notes
Chapter 1: Overview: The Public and Our Problems Chapter 2: How to Think About Politics: Values, Facts, and Strategies Chapter 3: Values: Collaboration, Deliberation, and Civic Relationships Chapter 4: Values: The Limits of Expertise, Ideology, and Markets Chapter 5: Facts: The State of American Democracy Chapter 6: Facts: A Civic Renewal Movement Emerges Chapter 7: Strategies: How to Accomplish Civic Renewal A Note on the Title of this Book Notes
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