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How to Be a Citizen: Learning to Be Civil Without the State, Skach, C. L., 97815
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About this product
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Basic Books
ISBN-10
1541605535
ISBN-13
9781541605534
eBay Product ID (ePID)
8064049818
Product Key Features
Book Title
How to Be a Citizen : Learning to Be Civil Without the State
Number of Pages
272 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Government / General, General, Political, Civics & Citizenship
Publication Year
2024
Genre
Law, Philosophy, Political Science
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
0.9 in
Item Weight
14.1 Oz
Item Length
8.6 in
Item Width
5.8 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2023-058426
Reviews
"From a search for laws that can provide the basis for a good society, Cindy Skach leads us to reexamine the virtues of a good citizen, one whom people can respect and value as a member of their community. To make a better world, she urges, we should teach our children first how to build better communities."-- Roger Myerson, University of Chicago, 2007 Nobel Laureate in Economics, "Cindy Skach's experience includes advising constitution drafters and observing how constitutions work (too often badly) in the ground. Drawing on that experience and a wide range of studies by social scientists, Skach urges us to move away from relying on constitutional rules and authorities and toward a 'guerilla' constitutionalism in which we rely on our own resources and resilience to solve our problems. Not James Madison but Bob Dylan ('Don't follow leaders/Watch the parking meters') and Annie Lennox ('Sisters are doin' it for themselves') should be our guide. This is an incredibly thought-provoking work addressing the crises of governance we face today."-- Mark Tushnet, Harvard Law School, "Skach's experience includes advising constitution drafters and observing how constitutions work (too often badly) on the ground. Drawing on that experience and a wide range of studies by social scientists, Skach urges us to move away from relying on constitutional rules and authorities and toward a 'guerilla' constitutionalism in which we rely on our own resources and resilience to solve our problems. Not James Madison but Bob Dylan or Annie Lennox should be our guide. This is an incredibly thought-provoking work addressing the crises of governance we face today."-- Mark Tushnet, Harvard Law School
Synopsis
An expert on the writing of constitutions argues that the path to a thriving society begins with forgetting about them: "Not James Madison but Bob Dylan or Annie Lennox should be our guide" (Mark Tushnet). In 2009, constitutional scholar C. L. Skach went to Iraq to help revise the constitution. She survived a missile barrage in the Green Zone--an event that proved a breaking point in her thinking about constitutions. In short: they don't really work. In How to Be a Citizen , Skach calls to move beyond constitutions. She argues that just as complex natural systems spontaneously generate order, we can, too. Looking to pandemic gardens, Reggio-Emilia schools, and community-driven safety patrols, she envisions not government by force, but society that is local, cultivated, and true. Grounded in six principles as simple as a call to spend time on a park bench, this book shows how community spaces, education, and markets can be reshaped to nurture cooperation and encourage flourishing. Equal parts personal, philosophical, and practical, How to Be a Citizen invites us to see society not as something imposed by law, but rather something we create together.
LC Classification Number
JF801.S544 2024
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