The Great Experiment : Why Diverse Democracies Fall Apart and How They Can Endure
by
Yascha Mounk
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Format
Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
0593296818
ISBN-13
9780593296813
Publisher
Penguin Group USA
Imprint
Penguin Pr
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Apr 19th, 2022
Print length
356 Pages
Weight
608 grams
Dimensions
16.60 x 24.40 x 3.40 cms
Product Classification:
Political structures: democracy
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One of Barack Obama's Recommended Reads for Summer
?[A] brave and necessary book . . . Anyone interested in the future of liberal democracy, in the US or anywhere else, should read this book.? Anne Applebaum
?A convincing, humane, and hopeful guide to the present and future by one of our foremost democratic thinkers.? George Packer
?A rare thing: [an] academic treatise . . . that may actually have influence in the arena of practical politics. . . . Passionate and personal.? Joe Klein, New York Times Book Review
From one of our sharpest political thinkers, a brilliant big-picture vision of how to bridge the bitter divides within diverse democracies
Never in history has a democracy succeeded in being both diverse and equal, treating different ethnic or religious groups fairly. And yet achieving that goal is now central to the democratic project. It is, Yascha Mounk argues, the greatest experiment of our time. Drawing on history, social psychology, and comparative politics, Mounk explains why we need to create a world in which our ascriptive identities come to matter less not because we ignore global injustices, but because we have succeeded in addressing them.
The Great Experiment is that rare book that offers both a profound understanding of an urgent problem and genuine hope for our human capacity to solve it. As Mounk contends, it is up to us and the institutions we build whether we come to see each other as strangers or compatriots. Giving up on the prospect of diverse democracies is simply not an option and that is why we must strive to realize a more ambitious vision for the future of our societies.
?[A] brave and necessary book . . . Anyone interested in the future of liberal democracy, in the US or anywhere else, should read this book.? Anne Applebaum
?A convincing, humane, and hopeful guide to the present and future by one of our foremost democratic thinkers.? George Packer
?A rare thing: [an] academic treatise . . . that may actually have influence in the arena of practical politics. . . . Passionate and personal.? Joe Klein, New York Times Book Review
From one of our sharpest political thinkers, a brilliant big-picture vision of how to bridge the bitter divides within diverse democracies
Never in history has a democracy succeeded in being both diverse and equal, treating different ethnic or religious groups fairly. And yet achieving that goal is now central to the democratic project. It is, Yascha Mounk argues, the greatest experiment of our time. Drawing on history, social psychology, and comparative politics, Mounk explains why we need to create a world in which our ascriptive identities come to matter less not because we ignore global injustices, but because we have succeeded in addressing them.
The Great Experiment is that rare book that offers both a profound understanding of an urgent problem and genuine hope for our human capacity to solve it. As Mounk contends, it is up to us and the institutions we build whether we come to see each other as strangers or compatriots. Giving up on the prospect of diverse democracies is simply not an option and that is why we must strive to realize a more ambitious vision for the future of our societies.
One of Barack Obama''s Recommended Reads for Summer
[A] brave and necessary book . . . Anyone interested in the future of liberal democracy, in the US or anywhere else, should read this book. Anne Applebaum
A convincing, humane, and hopeful guide to the present and future by one of our foremost democratic thinkers. George Packer
A rare thing: [an] academic treatise . . . that may actually have influence in the arena of practical politics. . . . Passionate and personal. Joe Klein, New York Times Book Review
From one of our sharpest political thinkers, a brilliant big-picture vision of how to bridge the bitter divides within diverse democracies
Never in history has a democracy succeeded in being both diverse and equal, treating different ethnic or religious groups fairly. And yet achieving that goal is now central to the democratic project. It is, Yascha Mounk argues, the greatest experiment of our time. Drawing on history, social psychology, and comparative politics, Mounk explains why we need to create a world in which our ascriptive identities come to matter lessnot because we ignore global injustices, but because we have succeeded in addressing them.
The Great Experiment is that rare book that offers both a profound understanding of an urgent problem and genuine hope for our human capacity to solve it. As Mounk contends, it is up to us and the institutions we build whether we come to see each other as strangers or compatriots. Giving up on the prospect of diverse democracies is simply not an optionand that is why we must strive to realize a more ambitious vision for the future of our societies.
[A] brave and necessary book . . . Anyone interested in the future of liberal democracy, in the US or anywhere else, should read this book. Anne Applebaum
A convincing, humane, and hopeful guide to the present and future by one of our foremost democratic thinkers. George Packer
A rare thing: [an] academic treatise . . . that may actually have influence in the arena of practical politics. . . . Passionate and personal. Joe Klein, New York Times Book Review
From one of our sharpest political thinkers, a brilliant big-picture vision of how to bridge the bitter divides within diverse democracies
Never in history has a democracy succeeded in being both diverse and equal, treating different ethnic or religious groups fairly. And yet achieving that goal is now central to the democratic project. It is, Yascha Mounk argues, the greatest experiment of our time. Drawing on history, social psychology, and comparative politics, Mounk explains why we need to create a world in which our ascriptive identities come to matter lessnot because we ignore global injustices, but because we have succeeded in addressing them.
The Great Experiment is that rare book that offers both a profound understanding of an urgent problem and genuine hope for our human capacity to solve it. As Mounk contends, it is up to us and the institutions we build whether we come to see each other as strangers or compatriots. Giving up on the prospect of diverse democracies is simply not an optionand that is why we must strive to realize a more ambitious vision for the future of our societies.
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