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E-grāmata: Democracy's Rebirth: The View from Chicago

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  • Izdevniecība: University of Illinois Press
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  • ISBN-13: 9780252053290
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"In the third decade of the 21st century we face major challenges to democracy. We are struggling to build a multi-racial, multiethnic democracy based upon political and social equality. We are finding it especially difficult to create an economy that empowers everyone and distributes economic rewards fairly without extreme gaps between rich and poor. The challenges to democracy are both theoretical and very practical. A rather remarkable consensus has emerged among scholars--especially, among political scientists--about the problems we face. There is less consensus about what can be done to confront those problems. In Democracy's Rebirth, Dick Simpson synthesizes the theoretical and empirical studies from many different authors, merges it with his own practical political experience, to frame a single coherent vision of what is to be done at this critical juncture in our history. The result is both a theoretical discourse and a practical manifesto. With 50 years of political research and his unique perspective as a former political candidate, elected official, campaign strategist, and government adviser, Simpson outlines the local, national, and global challenges to democracy. For Simpson, the challenges exist not only at the national level but in citieslike Chicago, so he uses Chicago as a case study of how these social, political, and economic challenges play out at the local level. The goal is not utopia, not heaven on earth. However, if democracy is to be reborn in Chicago and America, we must create a more participatory democracy but also a better, more deliberative democracy, led by strong democratic leaders"--

Dick Simpson draws upon his fifty-year career as a legislator, campaign strategist, and government advisor to examine the challenges confronting Americans in their struggle to build the United States as a multiracial, multiethnic democracy. Using Chicago as an example, Simpson examines how the political, racial, economic, and social inequalities dividing the nation play out in our neighborhoods and cities. His investigation of our current crisis and its causes delves into issues like money in politics, low voter participation, the politics of resentment, political corruption, and a host of structural problems. But Democracy’s Rebirth goes beyond analysis. Simpson lays out a sober, practical manifesto meant to inspire people everywhere to educate themselves and do the hard work of creating the kind of strong institutions that will allow true democracy to flourish.

Recenzijas

"By highlighting the lessons of a generation ago, when US cities navigated the transition to multiracial democracy, Simpson has composed a self-proclaimed 'manifesto' to examine how what we have learned locally might help us nationally." --Perspectives on Politics "Democracys Rebirth . . . is about politics, justice and democracy in a very down-to-earth manner. Simpson isnt only an expert on sausage-making. He also knows how the mechanisms of government and policy work-and how they should work-so he goes into the nitty-gritty of what has been going wrong with democracy in the United States and offers very detailed how-to instructions for bringing the nations democratic process back to full health. But his ultimate focus is on the importance of individual Americans." --Third Coast Review "Simpsons book provides a thorough diagnosis for whats gone wrong with the countrys democratic ideals." --NewCity "His proposals represent nothing short of the rebirth of our democracy on both a local level and the national level--values that I have personally fought for in my mayoral campaign and administration. Democracys Rebirth: The View from Chicago helps illuminate both our past and our way forward toward a government and society that are more fair, equitable, and effective for all its residents, and a successful future that we can all equally engage and benefit from."--Mayor Lori E. Lightfoot, from the Foreword "Dick Simpson, a friend and colleague for many years, writes from real-life experience. As a former Chicago alderman and political scientist, he knows what he is writing about in Democracys Rebirth. He helps us see a better future."--Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky

Foreword ix
Lori Lightfoot
1 Challenges to Democracy
1(6)
2 The Rise and Fall of Democracy
7(14)
3 Income and Racial Inequality
21(22)
4 Money in Politics
43(18)
5 Nonparticipation
61(22)
6 Polarization and the Politics of Resentment
83(22)
7 Corruption
105(18)
8 Structural Problems
123(28)
9 Cascading Crises
151(14)
10 Deliberative Democracy
165(28)
11 Spirit of Democracy
193(18)
Acknowledgments 211(2)
Notes 213(30)
Index 243
Dick Simpson is a professor, former head of the Department of Political Science at the University of Illinois at Chicago, and a former Chicago alderman and congressional candidate. His books include Corrupt Illinois: Patronage, Cronyism, and Criminality; Winning Elections in the 21st Century; and The Politics of Compassion and Transformation.