Since 9/11, citizens of all nations have been searching for a
democratic public philosophy that provides practical and inspiring
answers to the problems of the twenty-first century. Drawing on the
wisdom of past and present pragmatist thinkers, Judith M. Green
maps a contemporary form of citizenship that emphasizes
participation and cooperation and reclaims the critical role of
social movements and nongovernmental organizations. Starting with
empowering processes of storytelling, truth and reconciliation, and
collaborative vision-questing that allow individuals to give voice
and new meaning to their loss, anxiety, and hope, Green frames
cooperative inquiries to guide transformative actions. From this
"second strand" of the democratic experience, leaders and
participating citizens can help to shape a more desirable
democratic future.
In dialogue with Richard Rorty, Judith Butler, James Baldwin,
Martin Luther King Jr., Elie Wiesel, Viktor Frankl, Cornel West,
and other contemporary thinkers, Green defines the need for deeper
understanding and fulfillment of the potentials of the democratic
ideal. Drawing insights from Thomas Jefferson, Walt Whitman,
William James, John Dewey, Jane Adams, and other earlier thinkers,
Green frames a pragmatist understanding of emerging realities and
possibilities, growing wells of shared truths, multifaceted
histories, and mutually transformative experiences of citizenship.
Employing examples from America's complex history and from recent
world events, Green locates four sites for effective citizen
activism: government at all levels, nonprofit organizations,
issue-focused campaigns and social movements, and daily urban
living. Green shows how citizens can revive social hope and deepen
the democratic experience by drawing on their own knowledge and
developing their capabilities through inclusive civic
participation.
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