The Great Experiment
Autor Yascha Mounken Limba Engleză Hardback – 18 apr 2022
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780593296813
ISBN-10: 0593296818
Pagini: 368
Dimensiuni: 164 x 236 x 35 mm
Greutate: 0.62 kg
Editura: Penguin LLC US
Colecția Penguin Press
ISBN-10: 0593296818
Pagini: 368
Dimensiuni: 164 x 236 x 35 mm
Greutate: 0.62 kg
Editura: Penguin LLC US
Colecția Penguin Press
Notă biografică
Yascha Mounk
Caracteristici
Yascha Mounk's academic reputation and expertise give this book serious intellectual credibility. His previous book, The People vs. Democracy was critically acclaimed, a New York Times Book Review Editor's Choice and included in the Financial Times Books of the Year 2018
Recenzii
Don't ridicule or vilify: engage and persuade - is one of the many mantras of Yascha Mounk's extremely wide-ranging, highly readable, and fascinating study of how slowly, and often falteringly, we can slowly learn better to live alongside and with each other in our ever more diverse societies. An optimistic realistic vision of the future
Can diverse democracies flourish? The Great Experiment is a bold and necessary counter-argument to nativists, populists and pessimists
The Great Experiment confronts the intense challenges faced today by diverse societies in creating norms and institutions that allow their citizens to live peacefully with one another. It moves from insightful analysis of our current crisis to practical suggestions on how to mitigate conflicts over race and identity-a blueprint for a more optimistic future.
A convincing, humane, and hopeful guide to the present and future by one of our foremost democratic thinkers
In The Great Experiment, Yascha Mounk shows us our history, our psychology, our self-inflicted wounds, and our best hope for creating stable democracies that benefit from diversity. This magnificent book increases our odds of success
In this brave and necessary book, Yascha Mounk honestly confronts the challenges to democracy posed by diverse, multiethnic societies, while at the same time refusing to give in to fashionable pessimism. He argues that we can and should find ways to build common ground, using good-faith patriotism to build consensus. Anyone interested in the future of liberal democracy, in the US or anywhere else, should read this book.
Can diverse democracies flourish? The Great Experiment is a bold and necessary counter-argument to nativists, populists and pessimists
The Great Experiment confronts the intense challenges faced today by diverse societies in creating norms and institutions that allow their citizens to live peacefully with one another. It moves from insightful analysis of our current crisis to practical suggestions on how to mitigate conflicts over race and identity-a blueprint for a more optimistic future.
A convincing, humane, and hopeful guide to the present and future by one of our foremost democratic thinkers
In The Great Experiment, Yascha Mounk shows us our history, our psychology, our self-inflicted wounds, and our best hope for creating stable democracies that benefit from diversity. This magnificent book increases our odds of success
In this brave and necessary book, Yascha Mounk honestly confronts the challenges to democracy posed by diverse, multiethnic societies, while at the same time refusing to give in to fashionable pessimism. He argues that we can and should find ways to build common ground, using good-faith patriotism to build consensus. Anyone interested in the future of liberal democracy, in the US or anywhere else, should read this book.