Diminished Democracy: From Membership to Management in American Civic LifeUniversity of Oklahoma Press, 14.06.2013 - 384 Seiten Pundits and social observers have voiced alarm each year as fewer Americans involve themselves in voluntary groups that meet regularly. Thousands of nonprofit groups have been launched in recent times, but most are run by professionals who lobby Congress or deliver social services to clients. What will happen to U.S. democracy if participatory groups and social movements wither, while civic involvement becomes one more occupation rather than every citizens right and duty? In Diminished Democracy, Theda Skocpol shows that this decline in public involvement has not always been the case in this countryand how, by understanding the causes of this change, we might reverse it. |
Inhalt
Chapter 1 Warren Durgins GravestoneUnderstanding American Civic Democracy | 3 |
Chapter 2 How the United States became a Civic Nation | 20 |
Chapter 3 Joiners Organizers and Citizens | 74 |
Chaper 4 From Membership to Management | 127 |
Chapter 5 Why Civic Life Changed | 175 |
Chapter 6 What we Have Lost | 221 |
Chapter 7 Reinventing American Civic Democracy | 254 |
Notes | 295 |
Tables and Figures | 351 |
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
activists activities advocacy groups AFL-CIO African American American civic American Legion American Prospect asso Berry campaigns chap chapters Christian churches ciations citizens civic America Civic Engagement civic voluntarism civil society classic Congress contemporary cross-class democracy democratic Durgin educated elected electoral elites Elks environmental Federation of Women's foundations founded fraternal groups G.I. Bill Grange grassroots Ibid Independent Order institutions Interest Group involved Knights of Columbus Knights of Pythias large numbers launched leaders leadership legislation lobbying lodges Masons Massachusetts membership federations ment mobilization Moose networks nonprofit numbers Odd Fellows officers Order of Odd organizations participation percent political programs proliferation Putnam recruited reforms regional religious senators Sidney Verba social capital social movements Sons of Temperance Temperance Theda Skocpol tions U.S. history U.S. voluntary Union United University Press veterans voluntarism voluntary associations voluntary federations voluntary groups voluntary membership Washington women Women's Clubs Wuthnow York