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The Parent as Citizen: A Democratic Dilemma

Online ISBN:
9781452947280
Print ISBN:
9780816672721
Publisher:
University of Minnesota Press
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The Parent as Citizen: A Democratic Dilemma

Brian Duff
Brian Duff
Assistant Professor, Political Science, University of New England, Biddeford Campus
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Published online:
24 August 2015
Published in print:
10 January 2011
Online ISBN:
9781452947280
Print ISBN:
9780816672721
Publisher:
University of Minnesota Press

Abstract

When leaders and citizens in the United States articulate their core political beliefs, they often do so in terms of parenthood and family. But while the motives might be admirable, the results of such thinking are often corrosive to our democratic goals. This book reveals how efforts to make the experience of parenthood inform citizenship contribute to the most persistent problems in modern democracy and democratic theory. The book explains how influential theories of democratic citizenship rely on the experience of parenthood to help individuals rise to the challenges of politics, and demonstrates that this reliance has unintended consequences. When parenthood is imagined to instill confidence in political virtue, it uncovers insecurity. When parenthood is believed to inculcate openness to change, it produces fundamentalism. The book develops this argument through original readings of four theorists of citizenship: Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Friedrich Nietzsche, Richard Rorty, and Cornel West—readings that engage the ways in which these theorists incorporated their personal history into their political thought.

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