This political memoir exposes the weaknesses of democratic culture in
the United States and suggests ways to strengthen it in the face of
rising authoritarianism. What happens when a democratic theory
professor gets involved with the Democratic Party? In this political
memoir, Claire Snyder-Hall shares lessons learned from eight years in
party politics. She tells the story of organizing a grassroots
campaign for state senate in a district dominated by good ole boys, of
a political milieu in which a letter to the editor results in a smear
campaign and broken friendships, and of battling a party establishment
more concerned about shoring up its own power than engaging everyday
people or fighting for their needs. Using an intersectional
understanding of identity, Snyder-Hall unpacks the ways in which
gender, class, and sexuality affect political campaigns, and offers
advice for progressives. She also draws on insights from Machiavelli,
Rousseau, Marx, and Gramsci to argue that a democratic republic
requires a politically engaged populace, a democratic culture, and
economic justice, and this can only be achieved when people defend
democratic values in the face of rising authoritarianism, stand up to
bullies, transform their political consciousness, and create a party
willing to fight for the 99%.
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A Woman Fights for Democracy
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781438484662
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
State University of New York Press (SUNY Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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