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  • 1 month ago | americanheritage.com | Edwin Grosvenor |Brook Manville |Josiah Ober |Richard N. Haass

    Editor’s Note: After a distinguished career in academia (Northwestern University) and business (McKinsey & C.), Brook Manville researches and writes about the history of democracy and the future of free societies. He and Stanford Political Science professor Josiah Ober recently published a thoughtful book of ideas on how to renew our democracy, The Civic Bargain: How Democracy Survives. Like many observers, they have grown concerned about the state of civic education, but also offer solutions.

  • Oct 25, 2024 | tandfonline.com | Josiah Ober |Brook Manville

    Advanced search Critical Review A Journal of Politics and Society Latest Articles Journal homepage Full Article Figures & data References Citations Metrics Reprints & Permissions Read this article /doi/full/10.1080/08913811.2024.2408126?needAccess=true ABSTRACT Democracy, as collective self-government by citizens, rests on citizens’ capacity to bargain in good faith with those whose interests are not their own. Fair bargains that ensure adequate security and welfare rest on an implicit...

  • Dec 6, 2023 | lawliberty.org | Brook Manville |Josiah Ober |Theodore Dalrymple |Colleen A. Sheehan

    “We have made Italy,” said the Piedmontese statesman, Massimo d’Azeglio. “Now we must make Italians.”But are citizens made as, say, China ornaments are made? Or do they develop spontaneously, organically, without conscious direction or design? This is an important question: for if you can lead a man to freedom, you can’t necessarily make him free.

  • Sep 27, 2023 | press.princeton.edu | Brook Manville |Josiah Ober

    Democracy today is in trouble: we see free governments wobbling, political tribalism everywhere, and rising authoritarianism. America, once the showcase of democracy done right now seems a system gone wrong. The percentage of citizens surveyed by Pew Research who “trust that the government mostly does the right thing” has fallen from 75% to 20%. Debate rages about causes.

  • Aug 22, 2023 | foreignaffairs.com | Brook Manville |Josiah Ober |G. John Ikenberry |Jeffrey Mankoff

    In This Review In This Review The Civic Bargain: How Democracy SurvivesManville and Ober urge defenders of liberal democracy to take the long view. The book provides fascinating portraits of four great breakthroughs in citizen self-rule: classical Athens, republican Rome, parliamentary Great Britain, and the United States. Each was a world-historical experiment in building collective self-government; politics, that is, without a boss.

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