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  • Community Wealth Building and the Reconstruction of American Democracy: Can We Make American Democracy Work?

    Community Wealth Building and the Reconstruction of American Democracy by Barnes, Melody C.; Walker, Corey D.B.; Williamson, Thad M.;

    Can We Make American Democracy Work?

    Series: Jepson Studies in Leadership series;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
    • Date of Publication 20 October 2020

    • ISBN 9781839108129
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages296 pages
    • Size 234x156 mm
    • Weight 570 g
    • Language English
    • 97

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    How can we create and sustain an America that never was, but should be? How can we build a truly multiracial democracy in which everyone is valued and possesses the needed political, economic and social capital so that democracy becomes a meaningful way of life, for all citizens? By critically probing these questions, the editors of Community Wealth Building and the Reconstruction of American Democracy seize the opportunity to bridge the gap between our democratic aspirations and our current reality.

      In a moment of democratic disappointment and anxiety, politicians, policy officials, scholars and citizens desire an effective response. This book assembles new voices and novel perspectives that offer a compelling vision for democracy and the prospects and possibilities afforded by community wealth building, an emerging policy paradigm focused on community-based, creative solutions to systemic problems. The contributors explore how, by cultivating the capacities of citizens, American democracy can be revived - indeed, created - as a veritable practice of everyday life.

    Scholars of democracy in political science, history, sociology, public policy, economics, African-American studies and related topics as well as policy practitioners, journalists and students will appreciate the cutting-edge work by leading scholars and the contributions from impactful practitioners from the White House to City Halls, in this discussion of the challenges facing contemporary American democracy and the prospects for reform and change.



    How can we create and sustain an America that never was, but should be? How can we build a robust multiracial democracy in which everyone is valued and everyone possesses political, economic and social capital? How can democracy become a meaningful way of life, for all citizens? By critically probing these questions, the editors of Community Wealth Building and the Reconstruction of American Democracy seize the opportunity to bridge the gap between our democratic aspirations and our current reality.

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    Table of Contents:

    Contents:

    PART I COMMUNITY WEALTH BUILDING AND
    THE PROMISE OF DEMOCRATIC RECONSTRUCTION
    1 Introduction: can we make American democracy work? 3
    Melody C. Barnes, Corey D.B. Walker and Thad M. Williamson
    2 Becoming the American community we should be—but
    have never been 11
    Melody C. Barnes and Thad M. Williamson

    PART II RACIAL JUSTICE AND AMERICAN DEMOCRACY
    3 Repairing American democracy? 39
    Lawrie Balfour
    4 Paidea , politics, and the people: deep democracy and the
    new urban commons 58
    Corey D.B. Walker

    PART III POLITICAL ECONOMY AND COMMUNITY
    WEALTH BUILDING
    5 Capitalism and the future of democracy 78
    Isabel Sawhill
    6 Community wealth building: lessons from Italy 102
    Margaret Kohn
    7 A place to call home? Property, freedom, and the commonwealth 117
    Richard Dagger

    PART IV THE POLITICS OF DEMOCRATIC REFORM
    8 Achieving accountability—or not—in contemporary times 132
    Kenneth P. Ruscio
    9 Ranking ballots and policy juries: institutional reforms in America 147
    Jason S. Maloy
    10 Gendered (and racialized) partisan polarization 161
    Nicholas J.G. Winter
    11 “Many new barriers”: democracy and resistance to the
    Voting Rights Act of 1965 181
    Julian Maxwell Hayter

    PART V TOWARD A PRACTICAL POLITICS OF
    COMMUNITY WEALTH BUILDING
    12 Targeted universalism in urban communities: racial
    discourse and policy rhetoric as harmony 198
    Ravi K. Perry
    13 Identifying structural racism as a barrier to community
    wealth building 220
    Risha R. Berry
    14 The university as anchor institution in community wealth
    building: snapshots from two Virginia universities 244
    Barbara Brown Wilson and Meghan Z. Gough
    15 Conclusion: the promise of 21st-century democratic renewal 259
    Corey D.B. Walker and Thad M. Williamson

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