CITIZENSHIP AND CIVIC ENGAGEMENT
Theiss-Morse, Elizabeth; Hibbing, John R.; Theiss-Morse, Elizabeth; Department of Political Science, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska 68588-0328; email: etheissmorse@unl.edu , jhibbing@unl.edu
Журнал:
Annual Review of Political Science
Дата:
2005
Аннотация:
▪ Abstract Is it possible for people to join their way to good citizenship? Contemporary thinking, both academic and popular, often leaves the impression that it is, but a careful investigation of the evidence raises serious doubts. In actuality, belonging to voluntary associations is a woefully inadequate foundation for good citizenship for three primary reasons: People join groups that are homogeneous, not heterogeneous; civic participation does not lead to, and may turn people away from, political participation; and not all groups promote democratic values. Good citizens need to learn that democracy is messy, inefficient, and conflict-ridden. Voluntary associations do not teach these lessons.
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