Our own worst enemy : the assault from within on modern democracy / Tom Nichols.
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TextLanguage: English Publisher: New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2023Description: xvii, 245 pages ; 21 cmContent type: - text
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- 9780197645505 (paperback)
- 019764550X (paperback)
- JK 275 N622o 2023
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| JK 275 M478a 2001 American politics and society / | JK 275 M478c 2002 Controversies in American politics and society | JK 275 M953l 2019 A lot of people are saying : the new conspiracism and the assault on democracy / | JK 275 N622o 2023 Our own worst enemy : the assault from within on modern democracy / | JK 275 P132d 2020 Democracy in America? : what has gone wrong and what we can do about it / | JK 275 P362r 2014 Reflections on American progressivism / | JK 275 P615i 2010 Idiot America : how stupidity became a virtue in the Land of the Free / |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 221-240) and index.
Introduction: Our own worst enemy -- A hunger for apocalypse : the perils of peace and plenty -- The nicest people you'll ever dislike : when good neighbors are bad citizens -- "Is there no virtue among us?" Democracy in an age of rage and resentment -- System failure? Human suffering and the case against liberal democracy -- Hello, I hate you : how hyper-connection is destroying democracy -- Conclusion: Is there a road back?
"Over the past three decades, citizens of democracies who claim to value freedom, tolerance, and the rule of law have increasingly embraced illiberal politicians and platforms. Democracy is in trouble--but who is really to blame? In Our Own Worst Enemy, Tom Nichols challenges the current depictions of the rise of illiberal and anti-democratic movements in the United States and elsewhere as the result of the deprivations of globalization or the malign decisions of elites. Rather, he places the blame for the rise of illiberalism on the people themselves. Nichols traces the illiberalism of the 21st century to the growth of unchecked narcissism, rising standards of living, global peace, and a resistance to change. Ordinary citizens, laden with grievances, have joined forces with political entrepreneurs who thrive on the creation of rage rather than on the encouragement of civic virtue and democratic cooperation. While it will be difficult, Nichols argues that we need to defend democracy by resurrecting the virtues of altruism, compromise, stoicism, and cooperation--and by recognizing how good we've actually had it in the modern world. Trenchant, contrarian, and highly engaging, Our Own Worst Enemy reframes the debate about how democracies have ended up in this dire state of affairs and what to do about it."--Publisher's description.
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