Ordinary Heroes and American Democracy

Ordinary Heroes and American Democracy
Author: Gerald M. Pomper
Publisher:
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2004
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780300100358

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"Pomper draws portraits of three heroes from outside the halls of government: Thurlow Weed, who urged the reelection of President Lincoln; Ida Tarbell, whose newspaper articles led to the breakup of the Standard Oil monopoly; and Representative John Lewis, who was a young leader of the civil rights movement."--Jacket.

On Ordinary Heroes and American Democracy

On Ordinary Heroes and American Democracy
Author: Gerald M. Pomper
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2016-01-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1317255127

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True American heroes need not have superhuman abilities nor do they need to act alone. Heroism in a democracy is different from the heroism of myths and legends, writes Gerald Pomper in this original contribution to the literature of U.S. politics. Through the remarkable stories of eight diverse Americans who acted as heroes by "just doing their jobs" during national crises, he offers a provocative definition of heroism and fresh reasons to respect U.S. institutions and the people who work within them. This new paperback edition includes photographs, an introductory chapter on American heroism after 9/11, a survey of the meanings of heroism in U.S. popular culture, and an original concluding theory of "ordinary" heroism.

Standing Up to the Madness

Standing Up to the Madness
Author: Amy Goodman
Publisher: Hachette Books
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2008-05-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1401395740

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Standing Up to the Madness not only is a timely, inspiring, and even revolutionary look at who wields the greatest power in America--everyday people who take a chance and stand up for what they believe in--but also offers advice on what you can do to help. Where are the millions marching in the streets to defend human rights, civil liberties, and racial justice? Where is the mass revulsion against the killing and torture being carried out in our name? Where are the environmentalists? Where is the peace movement? The answer: They are everywhere. The award-winning sister-brother team of Amy Goodman, host of Democracy Now!, and investigative journalist David Goodman traveled the country to detail the ways in which grassroots activists have taken politics out of the hands of politicians. Standing Up to the Madness tells the stories of everyday citizens who have challenged the government and prevailed. As the Bush administration has waged war abroad and at home, it has catalyzed a vast groundswell of political action. From African-American residents of deluged New Orleans who are fighting racism and City Hall to regain their homes; to four Connecticut librarians who refused to spy on their patrons, challenged the USA PATRIOT Act, and won; to a group of high school students who were barred from performing a play they wrote on the Iraq War based on letters from soldiers; to the first U.S. Army officer to publicly refuse orders to deploy to Iraq, charging that his duty as an officer is to refuse to fight in an illegal and immoral war, Standing Up to the Madness profiles citizens rising to extraordinary challenges. And, in the process, they are changing the way that politics is done, both now and in the future. In communities around the United States, courageous individuals have taken leaps of faith to stop the madness. They could only hope that if they led, others would follow. That is how movements are born. What begins as one, eventually becomes many. In that tradition, the authors have included the ways in which any individual can take action and effect change.

Heroes of American Democracy

Heroes of American Democracy
Author: Helen Nicolay
Publisher:
Total Pages: 8
Release: 1925
Genre: Biography
ISBN:

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Passions and Interests

Passions and Interests
Author: Gerald M. Pomper
Publisher:
Total Pages: 198
Release: 1992
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Pomper examines both empirically and normatively, models of party as bureaucratic organization, governing caucus, cause advocate, ideological community, social movement, urban machine, rational office-seeking team, and personal faction. He evaluates the contributions of U.S. political parties to democratic values and presents a program to strengthen the parties as institutions of American democracy.

Torchbearers of Democracy

Torchbearers of Democracy
Author: Chad Louis Williams
Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Press
Total Pages: 470
Release: 2010
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0807833940

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"In this important, sophisticated, and original study, Chad Williams establishes the centrality of black soldiers and veterans to the struggles against racial inequality during World War I as no other book does. Torchbearers of Democracy sensitively examines the fraught connections between citizenship, obligation, and race while highlighting the diversity of black soldiers' experiences in fighting on behalf of a democracy that denied them rights and dignity. This is a major contribution to political, military, and civil rights history."--Eric Arnesen, George Washington University.

Where Have All the Heroes Gone?

Where Have All the Heroes Gone?
Author: Bruce Peabody
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2017-02-14
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 019998297X

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From the men and women associated with the American Revolution and Civil War to the seminal figures in the struggles for civil and women's rights, Americans have been fascinated with icons of great achievement, or at least reputation. But who spins today's narratives about American heroism, and to what end? In Where Have All the Heroes Gone?, Bruce Peabody and Krista Jenkins draw on the concept of the American hero to show an important gap between the views of political and media elites and the attitudes of the mass public. The authors contend that important changes over the past half century, including the increasing scope of new media and people's deepening political distrust, have drawn both politicians and producers of media content to the hero meme. However, popular reaction to this turn to heroism has been largely skeptical. As a result, the conversations and judgments of ordinary Americans, government officials, and media elites are often deeply divergent. Investigating the story of American heroes over the past five decades provides a narrative that can teach us about such issues as political socialization, institutional trust, and political communication.

Secret Heroes

Secret Heroes
Author: Paul Martin
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2012-04-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 0062096052

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Secret Heroes is a remarkable compendium by Paul Martin, former Executive Editor of National Geographic Traveler, that illuminates the lives of thirty forgotten American heroes. Gathering together remarkable stories about unknown champions, explorers, inventors, and innovators who never made the pages of American history textbooks—not George Washington, but the tailor who saved his life…twice; the first African-American combat pilot; the 62-year-old female muckraking journalist who refused to turn her back on injustice—Secret Heroes is just the sort of fascinating and fun popular history that readers love, not unlike Kenneth C. Davis’s bestselling Don’t Know Much About® series and Rick Beyer’s The Greatest Stories Never Told.

The Future of American Democratic Politics

The Future of American Democratic Politics
Author: Gerald M. Pomper
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2003
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780813532981

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A collection of essays by leading scholars contemplating the future of American democracy.

Global

Global
Author: Lyla Bashan
Publisher: Red Press Limited
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2017-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781912157020

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It's a big world out there, and it needs your help. Global poverty, social inequality. Famine, conflict and climate change. These are just some of pressing challenges we face, and why we need you to turn your passion for social justice into a global career of conscience. This extraordinary guide will help you learn how the international system works, the key problems and players, and how to kick-start your do-gooder career. Whether you're a budding diplomat, an aspiring international development expert or anything in between, this is a must-read book for the changemakers of tomorrow. A portion of proceeds from the sale of this book to benefit social justice causes.