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Professions and Civic Life [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 242 pages, height x width x depth: 237x158x23 mm, weight: 535 g, 2 Graphs
  • Izdošanas datums: 10-Jun-2016
  • Izdevniecība: Lexington Books
  • ISBN-10: 1498536204
  • ISBN-13: 9781498536202
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 242 pages, height x width x depth: 237x158x23 mm, weight: 535 g, 2 Graphs
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  • ISBN-10: 1498536204
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Professions are institutions which, through their small size, self-governing elements, and sense of social mission, can assist in maintaining a sound civic culture. As mediating institutions in our democratic society that are neither entirely birthed by the state nor are entirely private, the individual professions—such as the legal and education professions, journalism, economics, architecture, or the military—arguably present practical avenues through which to teach civic behavior and to restore Americans’ broken trust.

This volume on the professions and civic life undertakes a unique and timely examination of twelve individual professions to see how each affects the character of American citizenship and the civic culture of the nation through their practices and ethos. Among the questions each essay in the volume addresses are: What is distinctive—or not—about the specific profession as it came to be practiced in the United States? Given the specialized knowledge, training, and sometimes licensing of a profession, what do the professions perceive to be their role in promoting the larger common good? How can we bring professionals’ expert knowledge to bear on social problems in an open and deliberative way? Is the ethic of a particular profession as it understands itself today at odds with the American conception of self-government and a healthy civic life?

Through analysis of these questions, each chapter presents a rich treatment of how the twelve longstanding professions of political science, teaching, the law, the military, economics, medicine, journalism, literature, science, architecture, music, and history help support and challenge the general public’s civic behavior in general and their attachment to the American regime in particular.

This book calls for a renewed examination of the professions as public or semi-public institutions with significant influence on civic culture. It offers a treatment of twelve different professions, showing how each traditionally understood itself, how it functioned within society, and how it understands itself today.

Recenzijas

This volume demonstrates how members of especially significant professions have contributed to our civic decline, but can also lead the needed renewal. Not every reader will agree with these authors diagnoses, nor their proffered cures, but that very debate would be a healthy reminder of our mutual civic obligations. Anyone who cares about Americas national civic healthand that should be everyoneought to read this book. -- David E. Campbell, University of Notre Dame Since professionals are among the most powerful citizens, strengthening citizenship requires rethinking the professions. The lucid, thoughtfully argumentative, intellectually diverse essays in this volume span an extraordinary range of professions and should provoke them all to reconsider their purposes and values. -- Peter Levine, Tufts University

Introduction vii
Gary J. Schmitt
Rebecca Burgess
1 The Role of Political Science and Political Scientists in Civic Education
1(28)
James W. Ceaser
2 Educating for Liberty?: The Shortcomings of Contemporary Civic Education Theories
29(16)
Rita Koganzon
3 Tocqueville's "Most Powerful Barrier": Lawyers in Civic Society
45(18)
Adam J. White
4 America's Military Profession: Creating Hectors, not Achilles
63(16)
Aaron MacLean
5 Economists and Res Publica: The Virtues and Limits of Economic Analysis
79(16)
Steven E. Rhoads
6 Physician, Heal Thyself: Doctors in a Pluralist Democracy
95(18)
Daniel P. Sulmasy
7 Journalism and Citizenship
113(16)
Christopher Caldwell
8 The Literary Profession and Civic Culture
129(14)
Paul A. Cantor
9 The Practice of Science in a Democratic Society
143(18)
Austin L. Hughes
10 Architects and Citizenship
161(14)
Michael J. Lewis
11 Music and Civic Life in America
175(16)
David Tucker
Nathan Tucker
12 History in the Age of Fracture
191(16)
Wilfred M. McClay
Bibliography 207(10)
Index 217(10)
About the Editor 227(2)
About the Contributors 229
Gary J. Schmitt is director of the American Enterprise Institutes Program on American Citizenship.