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Four Threats: The Recurring Crises of American Democracy

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Availability:In StockContributor:Suzanne Mettler, Robert C. LiebermanPublish date:2021-08-10Pages:304
Language:EnglishPublisher:St. Martin's GriffinISBN-13:9781250797162ISBN-10:1250797160UPC:9781250797162Book Category:Political Science, HistoryBook Subcategory:Political Ideologies, United States, Political ProcessBook Topic:DemocracySize:8.70 x 5.40 x 0.90 inchesWeight:0.5203Product ID:SC6NNJ229B

"An important work of scholarship that should be read by anyone concerned with America's future." --Fareed Zakaria, author of The Post-American World

An urgent, historically-grounded take on the four major factors that undermine American democracy, and what we can do to address them.

While many Americans despair of the current state of U.S. politics, most assume that our system of government and democracy itself are invulnerable to decay. Yet when we examine the past, we find that the United States has undergone repeated crises of democracy, from the earliest days of the republic to the present.

In Four Threats, Suzanne Mettler and Robert C. Lieberman explore five moments in history when democracy in the U.S. was under siege: the 1790s, the Civil War, the Gilded Age, the Depression, and Watergate. These episodes risked profound--even fatal--damage to the American democratic experiment. From this history, four distinct characteristics of disruption emerge. Political polarization, racism and nativism, economic inequality, and excessive executive power--alone or in combination--have threatened the survival of the republic, but it has survived--so far. What is unique, and alarming, about the present moment in American politics is that all four conditions exist.

This convergence marks the contemporary era as a grave moment for democracy. But history provides a valuable repository from which we can draw lessons about how democracy was eventually strengthened--or weakened--in the past. By revisiting how earlier generations of Americans faced threats to the principles enshrined in the Constitution, we can see the promise and the peril that have led us to today and chart a path toward repairing our civic fabric and renewing democracy.
Language:EnglishPublisher:St. Martin's GriffinISBN-13:9781250797162ISBN-10:1250797160UPC:9781250797162Book Category:Political Science, HistoryBook Subcategory:Political Ideologies, United States, Political ProcessBook Topic:DemocracySize:8.70 x 5.40 x 0.90 inchesWeight:0.5203Product ID:SC6NNJ229B

SUZANNE METTLER is the John L. Senior Professor of American Institutions in the Government Department at Cornell University. She is a recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship and a Radcliffe Institute Fellowship, and was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2017.

ROBERT C. LIEBERMAN is Krieger-Eisenhower Professor of Political Science at Johns Hopkins. He has received fellowships from the Russell Sage Foundation and the American Philosophical Society.
Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin

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