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Good Neighbors: The Democracy of Everyday Life in America
By (Author) Nancy L. Rosenblum
Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press
30th July 2018
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Ethics and moral philosophy
Political science and theory
301.01
Paperback
312
Width 152mm, Height 235mm
How our everyday interactions as neighbors shape-and sometimes undermine-democracy "Love thy neighbor" is an impossible exhortation. Good neighbors greet us on the street and do small favors, but neighbors also startle us with sounds at night and unleash their demons on us, they monitor and reproach us, and betray us to authorities. The moral pr
"One of Spirituality and Practice's 50 Best Spirituality Books of 2018"
"[Rosenblum] draws on a wide range of historical, literary, and sociological sources--from the stories of Raymond Carver to an ethnography of Crown Heights, Brooklyn--to produce a kaleidoscopic picture of American neighborliness."---Joshua Rothman, New Yorker
"Rosenblum's book is an accessible, always interesting, narrative-filled theoretical engagement. Whether one agrees or disagrees, the journey is nuanced, insightful and original."---P.E. Digeser, Perspectives on Politics
"A creative and enlightening book on neighbors, democratic public life, and the rigors and toxins of politics in America."---Mary Ann Brussat, Spirituality & Practice
Nancy L. Rosenblum is the Senator Joseph Clark Professor of Ethics in Politics and Government at Harvard University. Her books include On the Side of the Angels and Membership and Morals (both Princeton).