Unruly Voices
Essays on Democracy, Civility and the Human Imagination
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Word Count
75,000 words, Guess
Page Count
300 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL28266215M
- ISBN-139781926845845
- ISBN-101926845846
- OCLC Control Number781535888
- Library of Congress Control Number2012517199
Classifications
- LCCJC423 .K5155 2012
Description
"Meet the "fast zombie" citizen of the current world. He is a rapid, brainless carrier of preference-driven consumption. His Facebook-style 'likes' replace complex motions of personhood. Legacy college admissions and status seekers gobble up his idea of public education, and positional market reductions hollow out his sense of shared goods. Meanwhile, the political debates of his 24-hour news cycle are picked clean by pundits, tortured by tweets. Forget the TV shows and doomsday scenarios; when it comes to democracy, the zombie apocalypse may already be here. Since the publication of A Civil Tongue (1995), philosopher Mark Kingwell has been urging us to consider how monstrous, self-serving public behavior can make it harder to imagine and achieve the society we want. Now, with Unruly Voices, Kingwell returns to the subjects of democracy, civility, and political action, in an attempt to revitalize an intellectual culture too-often deadened by its assumptions of personal advantage and economic value. These 17 new essays, where zombies share pages with cultural theorists, poets, and presidents, together argue for a return to the imagination--and from their own unruly voice rises a sympathetic democracy to counter the strangeness of the postmodern political landscape."--P. [4] of cover.
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