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How the Liberal Arts Can Save Liberal Democracy (Hardcover)
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How the Liberal Arts Can Save Liberal Democracy (Hardcover)
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Currently, liberal democracy is threatened by authoritarian
movements, not just in the United States but also in societies
around the world. The liberal arts arrests authoritarian tendencies
by advancing what it shares with the citizens of a liberal
democracy: autonomy and freedom. Autonomy is the capacity to make
reasoned decisions about a host of political, social, and personal
matters-independent of external parties who seek to control our
lives for the sake of their ends and at the cost of our freedom.
But autonomy depends on people being able to enter into
discussions-what I call discourses of mutual respect-designed to
test ideas in public against facts and good reasons. This discourse
is facilitated by an enlarged culture through which individuals
identify what they hold in common and by which individuals work to
understand their differences. Now, authoritarian regimes reject
autonomy because it empowers citizens to designate the boundaries
and content of political authority. Liberal democracies, in
contrast, embrace autonomy because it is the basis for the
political institutions that provide civic equality-and through
it-the freedom of citizens to control their destiny. Yet,
ironically, an enlarged culture and the discourse of mutual respect
that, together, sustain autonomy are not likely to be produced
within a highly partisan political atmosphere of a liberal
democracy. Still, a liberal democracy is open to the importation of
these elements from the liberal arts. Thus, saving liberal
democracy from authoritarianism depends on a robust liberal arts
presence in society. What reforms of the liberal arts are needed to
make this objective possible? Much rides on the answer to this
question. For the fact is that if the liberal arts recedes to a
whisper, liberal democracy is likely to be defeated by the
authoritarian's bluster-filled and always nihilist roar.
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