Voice and Equality: Civic Voluntarism in American Politics / Edition 1

Voice and Equality: Civic Voluntarism in American Politics / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
0674942930
ISBN-13:
9780674942936
Pub. Date:
09/26/1995
Publisher:
Harvard University Press
ISBN-10:
0674942930
ISBN-13:
9780674942936
Pub. Date:
09/26/1995
Publisher:
Harvard University Press
Voice and Equality: Civic Voluntarism in American Politics / Edition 1

Voice and Equality: Civic Voluntarism in American Politics / Edition 1

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Overview

This book confirms Alexis de Tocqueville’s idea, dating back a century and a half, that American democracy is rooted in civil society. Citizens’ involvement in family, school, work, voluntary associations, and religion has a significant impact on their participation as voters, campaigners, donors, community activists, and protesters.

The authors focus on the central issues of involvement: how people come to be active and the issues they raise when they do. They find fascinating differences along cultural lines, among African-Americans, Latinos, and Anglo-Whites, as well as between the religiously observant and the secular. They observe family activism moving from generation to generation, and they look into the special role of issues that elicit involvement, including abortion rights and social welfare.

This far-reaching analysis, based on an original survey of 15,000 individuals, including 2,500 long personal interviews, shows that some individuals have a greater voice in politics than others, and that this inequality results not just from varying inclinations toward activity, but also from unequal access to vital resources such as education. Citizens’ voices are especially unequal when participation depends on contributions of money rather than contributions of time. This deeply researched study brilliantly illuminates the many facets of civic consciousness and action and confirms their quintessential role in American democracy.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780674942936
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Publication date: 09/26/1995
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 664
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.25(h) x 1.40(d)

About the Author

Sidney Verba (1932–2019) was Carl H. Pforzheimer University Professor, Emeritus, and Research Professor of Government at Harvard University.

Kay Lehman Schlozman is J. Joseph Moakley Endowed Professor of Political Science at Boston College.

Henry E. Brady is Dean of the Goldman School of Public Policy and Professor of Political Science and Public Policy at the University of California, Berkeley.

Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction


  • Part I: The World of Participation

    • 2. Defining Political Participation
    • 3. Political Participation: How Much? About What?
    • 4. Interpreting Political Activity: A Report from Activists
    • 5. Recruiting Political Activists


  • Part II: Participation and Representation

    • 6. Thinking about Participatory Representation
    • 7. Who Participates? Economic Circumstances and Needs
    • 8. Who Participates? Race, Ethnicity, and Gender


  • Part III: The Civic Voluntarism Model

    • 9. Explaining Participation: Introductory Considerations
    • 10. Resources for Politics: Time and Money
    • 11. Resources for Politics: Civic Skills
    • 12. Resources, Engagement, and Political Activity
    • 13. Institutions and Recruitment
    • 14. Participation and the Politics of Issue Engagement
    • 15. From Generation to Generation: The Roots of [incomplete]



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