Resurrecting Democracy: Faith, Citizenship, and the Politics of a Common Life (Cambridge Studies in Social Theory, Religion and Politics)
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Book Synopsis: Through a case study of community organizing in the global city of London and an examination of the legacy of Saul Alinsky around the world, this book assesses the construction of citizenship as an identity, a performance, and a shared rationality. Part I identifies and depicts a consociational, populist, and "faithfully secular" vision of democratic citizenship by reflecting on the different strands of thought and practice that feed into and help constitute community organizing. Particular attention is given to how organizing mediates the relationship between Christianity, Islam, and Judaism and those without a religious commitment in order to forge a common life. Part II then unpacks the implications of this vision for how we respond to the spheres in which citizenship is enacted, namely, civil society, the sovereign nation-state, and the globalized economy.
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Resurrecting Democracy: Faith, Citizenship, and the Politics of a Common Life is a groundbreaking book that explores the multifaceted nature of citizenship and its importance in shaping our shared future. Drawing on real-life examples from the vibrant city of London, this book delves into the world of community organizing and its impact on democratic citizenship.
By examining the legacy of influential figure Saul Alinsky, the author presents a powerful case for rethinking citizenship as a dynamic identity, performance, and shared rationality. This thought-provoking analysis highlights the diverse strands of thought that contribute to community organizing, fostering a consociational, populist, and "faithfully secular" vision of democracy.
One of the major strengths of Resurrecting Democracy is its exploration of how community organizing bridges the gap between different religious beliefs, including but not limited to Christianity, Islam, and Judaism. By fostering dialogue and understanding, it paves the way for a more inclusive and cohesive society.
Furthermore, this book goes beyond theory and delves into the practical implications of democratic citizenship. Part II of the book focuses on three crucial domains where citizenship is enacted: civil society, the nation-state, and the globalized economy. Through engaging analysis, the author provides valuable insights into how we can shape policies and practices to create a more equitable and just society.
If you're passionate about the future of democracy and want to explore new perspectives on citizenship, Resurrecting Democracy is a must-read. It challenges conventional notions and invites you to rethink the role of citizens in shaping our collective destiny. Don't miss out on this thought-provoking journey!
Experience the transformative power of Resurrecting Democracy and be a part of the dialogue that is reshaping our world today!
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