The New Majority: Toward a Popular Progressive PoliticsStanley B. Greenberg, Theda Skocpol Yale University Press, 01.01.1997 - 333 Seiten In an era of widespread and unsettling change in workplaces, families, and communities, most Americans yearn for a government that will take their side. The contributors to this bold and visionary book argue that America is ready for a progressive politics with substance and bite. They contend that by embarking on a popular progressive course, the Democratic Party can become the moral voice--and practical partner--of all American families striving for a better life. This provocative book is a dialogue among Stanley B. Greenberg, Theda Skocpol, and other well-known thinkers. The contributors reject conservative answers to America's most pressing problems--fraying social ties, hard-pressed family life, sluggish economic growth, and widening gaps between the life circumstances of the most privileged and of everyone else. They discuss a renewal of the nation's social contract, suggest how to revitalize American democracy (not only by reducing the role of big money, but also by reconnecting people to politics), and explore how popular Democrats can fashion broad electoral alliances in the years to come. The Democratic party must undertake a new mission to champion the daily needs of Americans who work for a living, the authors maintain. In this period of change, America needs a government that does more, not less. By opting for a popular progressive course, Democrats can realign national debates and inspire a broad new electoral majority. Contributors: Alan Brinkley Marc Caplan Michael C. Dawson Jeff Faux Marshall Ganz Stanley B. Greenberg Ira Katznelson Theodore R. Marmor Jerry L. Mashaw Karen M. Paget Miles S. Rapoport Michael J. Sandel Theda Skocpol Paul Starr Margaret Weir William Julius Wilson |
Inhalt
A Politics for Our Time | 1 |
A Renewed Social Contract | 16 |
The Economy the Community and the Public Sector | 42 |
The New Social Inequality and Affirmative Opportunity | 57 |
The Case for Social Insurance | 78 |
A Partnership with American Families | 104 |
The Political Economy of Citizenship | 133 |
Reconnecting People and Politics | 149 |
Championing Democracy Reforms | 195 |
An Emerging Democratic Majority | 221 |
Reversing Southern Republicanism | 238 |
Globalization the Racial Divide and a New Citizenship | 264 |
Popularizing Progressive Politics | 279 |
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List of Contributors | 315 |
The Battle for the States | 172 |
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