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Democracy and Solidarity

By: James Davison Hunter
Narrated by: Sean Patrick Hopkins
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Publisher's summary

The long-developing cultural divisions beneath our present political crisis.

Liberal democracy in America has always contained contradictions—most notably, a noble but abstract commitment to freedom, justice, and equality that, tragically, has seldom been realized in practice. While these contradictions have caused dissent and even violence, there was always an underlying and evolving solidarity drawn from the cultural resources of America’s “hybrid Enlightenment”.

James Davison Hunter, who introduced the concept of “culture wars” 30 years ago, tells us in this new book that those historic sources of national solidarity have now largely dissolved. While a deepening political polarization is the most obvious sign of this, the true problem is not polarization per se but the absence of cultural resources to work through what divides us. The destructive logic that has filled the void only makes bridging our differences more challenging. In the end, all political regimes require some level of unity. If it cannot be generated organically, it will be imposed by force.

Can America’s political crisis be fixed? Can an Enlightenment-era institution—liberal democracy—survive and thrive in a post-Enlightenment world? If, for some, salvaging the older sources of national solidarity is neither possible sociologically, nor desirable politically or ethically, what cultural resources will support liberal democracy in the future?

©2024 James Davison Hunter (P)2024 Audible, Inc.

About the Creator

James Davison Hunter is LaBrosse-Levinson Distinguished Professor of Religion, Culture, and Social Theory and executive director of the Institute for Advanced Studies in Culture at the University of Virginia. His books include Culture Wars and Science and the Good.

About the Performer

A student of neuroscience, speech pathology, and theatre, Sean Patrick Hopkins has translated his understanding of human behavior and vocal performance into a career in storytelling. You can hear his voice on nearly 500 audiobooks spanning many genres, narrating alongside Tom Hanks, Patrick Stewart, LeVar Burton, and Brent Spiner; inhabiting the worlds of Star Wars, Marvel, Minecraft, and Halo; and enlivening the words of multiple Nobel Prize winners, a Pulitzer finalist, and a Stoker winner. Sean is an Audie Award Finalist, multiple AudioFile Earphones Award winner, and Odyssey Award Honoree.
Prior to life behind the mic, Sean has appeared on film ( Chappaquiddick), television ( Brotherhood), video games ( Red Dead Redemption 2), and on stage ( Forever Dusty, original off-Broadway cast). When not in the booth, you can find him exploring the great outdoors, and raising an amazing daughter alongside his wife, fellow narrator Patricia Santomasso.

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