Description
Over the past 70 years, the United States has undergone major moral shifts surrounding gender, sexual orientation, and race. While these changes have been incomplete and imperfect, they nonetheless represent stunning improvements in the human condition which have been supported by democracy. While on its face democratic governance embodies the promise of protest, free expression, and social change, the recent surge of populism has provoked some cynicism about democracy and the potential ignorance and irrationality of democratic citizens. This debate raises questions around the role of democracy in social progress, democracy's definitive principles and ideals, and the tension between democracy's characteristic aspirations and the disappointing realities of real-world politics.Michael Fuerstein addresses these questions, presenting a fresh philosophical account of social progress that focuses on democracy, delivering an innovative rebuttal to skeptics inspired by the recent populist wave. Following in the tradition of John Dewey, he argues that democracy enables progress through "experiments in living": innovations in social practice that transform social emotions and identities and cultivate moral learning.Drawing on research in social psychology and several detailed historical case studies--same-sex marriage, women's integration into the workforce, and school desegregation--Fuerstein illuminates the critical role of novel experience in building community: linkages of emotion and identity across a democratic public, which enable diverse citizens to flourish together. Challenging technocratic views which imply that democracy is undermined by citizens' ignorance and incompetence, Fuerstein suggests that the remedy for democracy's contemporary malaise must target failures of community more than failures of knowledge or skill, a change which will require a new round of experimental innovations in social life.
Table of Contents
AcknowledgmentsChapter 1: Introduction: Doubters and DemagoguesChapter 2: Barriers to ChangeChapter 3: Joint FlourishingChapter 4: Experiments in Living TogetherChapter 5: Falling ShortChapter 6: Democratic Rationality is SocialChapter 7: Truth, Progress, and the Will of the PeopleChapter 8: What is the Lesson of Donald Trump for Democracy?Works CitedIndex
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