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The Public And Its Possibilities Triumphs And Tragedies In The American City John D Fairfield

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The Public And Its Possibilities Triumphs And Tragedies In The American City John D Fairfield
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Publisher: Temple University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.3 MB
Pages: 369
Author: John D. Fairfield
ISBN: 9781439902103, 1439902100
Language: English
Year: 2010

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The Public And Its Possibilities Triumphs And Tragedies In The American City John D Fairfield by John D. Fairfield 9781439902103, 1439902100 instant download after payment.

In his compelling reinterpretation of American history, The Public and Its Possibilities, John Fairfield argues that our unrealized civic aspirations provide the essential counterpoint to an excessive focus on private interests. Inspired by the revolutionary generation, nineteenth-century Americans struggled to build an economy and a culture to complement their republican institutions. But over the course of the twentieth century, a corporate economy and consumer culture undercut civic values, conflating consumer and citizen. Fairfield places the city at the center of American experience, describing how a resilient demand for an urban participatory democracy has bumped up against the fog of war, the allure of the marketplace, and persistent prejudices of race, class, and gender. In chronicling and synthesizing centuries of U.S. historyoincluding the struggles of the antislavery, labor, women's rights movementsoFairfield explores the ebb and flow of civic participation, activism, and democracy. He revisits what the public has done for civic activism, and the possibility of taking a greater role. In this age where there has been a move towards greater participation in America's public life from its citizens, Fairfield's bookowritten in an accessible, jargon-free style and addressed to general readersois especially topical.

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