The Civic Bargain
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A powerful case for democracy and how it can adapt and survive-if
we want it toIs democracy in trouble, perhaps even dying? Pundits
say so, and polls show that most Americans believe that their
country's system of governance is being ",tested", or is ",under
attack.", But is the future of democracy necessarily so dire? In
The Civic Bargain, Brook Manville and Josiah Ober push back against
the prevailing pessimism about the fate of democracy around the
world. Instead of an epitaph for democracy, they offer a guide for
democratic renewal, calling on citizens to recommit to a ",civic
bargain", with one another to guarantee civic rights of freedom,
equality, and dignity. That bargain also requires them to fulfill
the duties of democratic citizenship: governing themselves with no
",boss", except one another, embracing compromise, treating each
other as civic friends, and investing in civic education for each
rising generation.Manville and Ober trace the long progression
toward self-government through four key moments in democracy's
history: Classical Athens, Republican Rome, Great Britain's
constitutional monarchy, and America's founding. Comparing what
worked and what failed in each case, they draw out lessons for how
modern democracies can survive and thrive. Manville and Ober show
that democracy isn't about getting everything we want, it's about
agreeing on a shared framework for pursuing our often conflicting
aims.Crucially, citizens need to be able to compromise, and must
not treat one another as political enemies. And we must accept
imperfection, democracy is never finished but evolves and renews
itself continually. As long as the civic bargain is
maintained-through deliberation, bargaining, and
compromise-democracy will live.