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Citizenship After Trump

Democracy versus Authoritarianism in a Post-Pandemic Era

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"This volume is a passionate and eloquent warning about the dangers of Trumpism and the governance failures that killed hundreds of thousands in the COVID pandemic. A must read for anyone who cares about the future of democracy and citizenship."

Simon Dalby, Professor of Geography and Environmental Studies, Wilfrid Laurier University

"Combining impassioned concern for democracy and the public good with careful scholarship and perceptive observation, Klein and Nelson implore us to think about where the United States might be headed in the wake of the mendacity and incompetence of the Trump Administration. In common with the traditions of the public intellectual, they put political theory to use to argue for the restoration of a progressive democratic common sense. With nuance and sensitivity to the indeterminacy of the political and the fragility of democratic political cultures, they combine analysis of the COVID pandemic, the Trump Administration, and the rise of right-wing media, with examination of the longer-term and deeper trends in the American polity that have distorted and impoverished the public world. They worry—as should all who care about democracy—about the future of democracy, but at the same time offer hope for revival of a vibrant democratic public culture. This is an important book that echoes the work of the best American public intellectuals."

Stephen Rosow, Professor of Politics, State University of New York at Oswego

"This is an important deep dive into the meaning of community and citizenship at a time when the far right seeks to incite hate and division."

Jennifer Cohn, Election security advocate and writer

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Detaljer

Forlag
Routledge
Innbinding
Paperback
Språk
Engelsk
Sider
142
ISBN
9781032214825
Utgivelsesår
2022
Format
23 x 15 cm

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«

"This volume is a passionate and eloquent warning about the dangers of Trumpism and the governance failures that killed hundreds of thousands in the COVID pandemic. A must read for anyone who cares about the future of democracy and citizenship."

Simon Dalby, Professor of Geography and Environmental Studies, Wilfrid Laurier University

"Combining impassioned concern for democracy and the public good with careful scholarship and perceptive observation, Klein and Nelson implore us to think about where the United States might be headed in the wake of the mendacity and incompetence of the Trump Administration. In common with the traditions of the public intellectual, they put political theory to use to argue for the restoration of a progressive democratic common sense. With nuance and sensitivity to the indeterminacy of the political and the fragility of democratic political cultures, they combine analysis of the COVID pandemic, the Trump Administration, and the rise of right-wing media, with examination of the longer-term and deeper trends in the American polity that have distorted and impoverished the public world. They worry—as should all who care about democracy—about the future of democracy, but at the same time offer hope for revival of a vibrant democratic public culture. This is an important book that echoes the work of the best American public intellectuals."

Stephen Rosow, Professor of Politics, State University of New York at Oswego

"This is an important deep dive into the meaning of community and citizenship at a time when the far right seeks to incite hate and division."

Jennifer Cohn, Election security advocate and writer

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