The book presents a collection of vignettes showcasing diverse citizens actively participating in civic engagement across various causes, including civil rights, environmental issues, and digital activism. It highlights individuals from different backgrounds—rich and poor, young and old, and from various political perspectives—who have made significant impacts on national public policy. Through these stories, the author emphasizes the importance of grassroots involvement in shaping society and the power of individual creativity in effecting change.
Stephen E. Frantzich Livres


Cyberage politics 101
- 157pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Changes in lifestyles and technology have confronted modern American democracy with significant challenges. Traditional geographic ties to communities and elected officials have been disrupted by physical mobility. Democracy depends on active citizen involvement, which requires information. New technologies have changed the way individuals gather, use, and distribute information. The traditional bases of community and collective knowledge that motivate and facilitate political involvement are under unintentional assault. Citizens and political practitioners alike need to recognize these challenges and find ways to overcome them in a manner supportive of democracy.