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The Good Citizen

The Good Citizen1998

Michael Schudson

3.0(1)on Hardcover

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In 1996 less than half of all eligible voters even bothered to vote. Fewer citizens each year follow government and public affairs regularly or even think they should. Is popular sovereignty a failure? Not necessarily, argues Michael Schudson in this provocative and unprecedented history of citizenship in America. Measuring voter turnout or attitudes is a poor approximation of citizenship. The meaning of voting - and what counts as politics - has changed dramatically over the course of our history. Today, political participation takes place in schools, at home, at work, and in the courts. We have made "informed citizenship" an overwhelming task. Schudson argues that it is time for a new model, in which we stop expecting everyone to do everything. The new citizenship must rest on citizens who are monitors of political danger rather than walking encyclopedias of governmental news. This tour of the past makes it possible to imagine a very different - and much more satisfying - future.

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First published
1998
OL Work ID
OL1884589W

Subjects

HistoryPolitical cultureCivicsCitizenshipPolitical participationHistoireCulture politiqueCivismeParticipation politiqueCitoyenneteBurgerschapPolitieke cultuurPolitieke participatiePolitical parties, united states15.85 history of America

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