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The Search for Political Community

The Search for Political Community

The Search for Political Community

American Activists Reinventing Commitment
Paul Lichterman, University of Wisconsin, Madison
September 1996
Paperback
9780521483438

    This book challenges the myth that Americans' emphasis on personal fulfilment necessarily weakens commitment to the common good. Drawing on extensive participant-observation with a variety of environmentalist groups, Paul Lichterman argues that individualism sometimes enhances public, political commitment and that a shared respect for individual inspiration enables activists with diverse political backgrounds to work together. This personalised culture of commitment has sustained activists working long-term for social change. The book contrasts 'personalised politics' in mainly white environmental groups with a more traditional, community-centred culture of commitment in an African-American group. The untraditional, personalised politics of many recent social movements invites us to rethink common understandings of commitment, community, and individualism in a post-traditional world.

    • Offers in-depth participant-observation of grassroots environmental activism
    • Outlines a new cultural understanding of political commitment in post-traditional, individualistic society
    • Compares and contrasts personalized politics and more traditional, community-centred commitment

    Product details

    September 1996
    Paperback
    9780521483438
    292 pages
    229 × 152 × 17 mm
    0.43kg
    8 tables
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Personalism and political commitment
    • 2. Personalized politics: the case of the US Greens
    • 3. Speaking out in suburbia
    • 4. Imagining community, organizing community
    • 5. Culture, class, and life-ways of activism
    • 6. Personalized politics and cultural radicalism since the 1960s
    • 7. The search for political community
    • Appendices.
      Author
    • Paul Lichterman , University of Wisconsin, Madison