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Who Cares? How to Reshape a Democratic Politics

AUTHOR Tronto, Joan C.
PUBLISHER Cornell Selects (10/08/2015)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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The 2015 winner of the Brown Democracy Medal, Joan C. Tronto, argues in Who Cares? that we need to rethink American democracy, as well as our own fundamental values and commitments, from a caring perspective. Asserting that Americans are facing a "caring deficit"--that there are simply too many demands on our time to care adequately for children, elderly people, and ourselves--she asks us to reconsider how we allocate care responsibilities.At the same time, while democratic politics should help citizens to care better, most people see caring as unsupported by public life and deem the concerns of politics as too remote from their lives to make a difference in this sphere. Tronto traces the reasons for this disconnect and argues for the need to make care, not economics, the central concern of democratic political life.

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ISBN-13: 9781501702747
ISBN-10: 1501702742
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 58
Carton Quantity: 118
Product Dimensions: 4.80 x 0.20 x 6.80 inches
Weight: 0.15 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Bibliography, Index, Price on Product
Country of Origin: US
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Medical | Health Care Delivery
Medical | History & Theory - General
Medical | Political
Grade Level: College Freshman and up
Dewey Decimal: 362.1
Library of Congress Control Number: 2015031018
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The 2015 winner of the Brown Democracy Medal, Joan C. Tronto, argues in Who Cares? that we need to rethink American democracy, as well as our own fundamental values and commitments, from a caring perspective. Asserting that Americans are facing a "caring deficit"--that there are simply too many demands on our time to care adequately for children, elderly people, and ourselves--she asks us to reconsider how we allocate care responsibilities.At the same time, while democratic politics should help citizens to care better, most people see caring as unsupported by public life and deem the concerns of politics as too remote from their lives to make a difference in this sphere. Tronto traces the reasons for this disconnect and argues for the need to make care, not economics, the central concern of democratic political life.

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Author: Tronto, Joan C.
Joan C. Trontois Professor of Political Science at the University of Minnesota. She is the author of Moral Boundaries: A Political Argument for an Ethic of Care (Routledge).
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