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America (The Book): A Citizen’s Guide to Democracy Inaction

By Jon Stewart, Ben Karlin and David Javerbaum

Published in 2004

“It is often said that America `invented’ democracy. This view is, of course, an understatement; America invented not only democracy, but freedom, justice, liberty, and “time-sharing.” But representative democracy is unquestionably our proudest achievement, the creation most uniquely our own, even if the rest of the Western world would have come up with the idea themselves by the 1820s. So why, then, has participation in this most wondrous system withered?”

Suggested by Eileen Knight, Orland Park

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