
Blessed Are the Organized
Grassroots Democracy in America
Jeffrey Stout(Author)
Princeton University Press
Published on 31. October 2010
Book
Hardback
368 pages
978-0-691-13586-1 (ISBN)
Description
In an America where the rich and fortunate have free rein to do as they please, can the ideal of liberty and justice for all be anything but an empty slogan? Many Americans are doubtful, and have withdrawn into apathy and cynicism. But thousands of others are not ready to give up on democracy just yet. Working outside the notice of the national media, ordinary citizens across the nation are meeting in living rooms, church basements, synagogues, and schools to identify shared concerns, select and cultivate leaders, and take action. Their goal is to hold big government and big business accountable. In this important new book, Jeffrey Stout bears witness to the successes and failures of progressive grassroots organizing, and the daunting forces now arrayed against it. Stout tells vivid stories of people fighting entrenched economic and political interests around the country.
From parents and teachers striving to overcome gang violence in South Central Los Angeles, to a Latino priest north of the Rio Grande who brings his parish into a citizens' organization, to the New Orleans residents who get out the vote by taking a jazz band through streets devastated by Hurricane Katrina, Stout describes how these ordinary people conceive of citizenship, how they acquire and exercise power, and how religious ideas and institutions contribute to their successes. The most important book on organizing and grassroots democracy in a generation, "Blessed Are the Organized" is a passionate and hopeful account of how our endangered democratic principles can be put into action.
From parents and teachers striving to overcome gang violence in South Central Los Angeles, to a Latino priest north of the Rio Grande who brings his parish into a citizens' organization, to the New Orleans residents who get out the vote by taking a jazz band through streets devastated by Hurricane Katrina, Stout describes how these ordinary people conceive of citizenship, how they acquire and exercise power, and how religious ideas and institutions contribute to their successes. The most important book on organizing and grassroots democracy in a generation, "Blessed Are the Organized" is a passionate and hopeful account of how our endangered democratic principles can be put into action.
Reviews / Votes
"Blessed Are the Organized should be required reading for anyone who cares about the future of democracy in the United States, and anyone who cares about the making of politics."--Lauren F. Winner, Soujorners Magazine "Blessed Are the Organized has a good chance for mass appeal because of the timeliness and the timelessness of the subject. The book is about the little fighting back in big numbers to get the attention of the powerful. Jeffrey Stout shows how it is done in a number of situations. It works."--John Presta, New York Journal of Books "Stout offers a penetrating tour of the organizing efforts of Southwest IAF affiliates, from the devastated neighborhoods of post-Katrina New Orleans, to the shantytown colonias of the Rio Grande valley in Texas, to the crime-ridden neighborhoods of southeast Los Angeles, to a meeting of more affluent democrats in a Marin County synagogue. He gives us a kind of thick ethnographic description of grassroots, face-to-face democracy, seeking in the stories he hears and the events he witnesses to discern the governing principles and practices of a democratic counterculture that has developed largely under the radar of the media spectacles that pass for American public life... The bulk of Stout's book is devoted to a full, often moving, account of these organizing practices at work--not only successfully but unsuccessfully... Incisive as his theoretical abstractions from these stories are, Stout's greater gift to democrats may lie in bringing to light the struggles, and especially the victories, of the largely obscure men and women who populate his narrative... One can only wish for this heartening book a large, wide, and diverse audience. Few will welcome it more than those democrats who, as Stout once did, find themselves stammering for some answers in the face of the skepticism and despair over democracy's future that grip our faded republic."--Robert Westbrook, Commonweal "Stout's book is a must-read for an understanding of citizen participation at all levels of organized problem solving in U.S. government and politics."--Choice "Stout provides useful wisdom for those who will not settle for less than a genuine democratic transformation of our society."--Tikkun "Blessed Are the Organized is a crucially important work that ... analyses our political system through the eyes of the underdogs. This perspective of the periphery is a rare sight in a world dominated by the elite agenda of the mainstream media."--E@sy Yo1k blog "Written in a dynamic style and insisting on characters' profiles, Stout's book is a useful supplement, with data specific to contemporary society, to the political anthropology studies whose main theme is how democratic communities function."--Daniel Sandru, CEU Political Science JournalMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
New Jersey
United States
Target group
College/higher education
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Trade binding
Illustrations
3 Maps
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
652 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-691-13586-1 (9780691135861)
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Person
Jeffrey Stout is professor of religion at Princeton University. His books include "Ethics After Babel" and "Democracy and Tradition" (both Princeton). He is past president of the American Academy of Religion and a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
Content
List of Maps xi Preface xiii Chapter One: The Responsibilities of a Citizen 1 Chapter Two: A Power Analysis 21 Chapter Three: Organizing for the Common Good 34 Chapter Four: Rites of Solidarity, Commitment, and Mourning 45 Chapter Five: Domination, Anger, and Grief 53 Chapter Six: Public Address 70 Chapter Seven: Ain't It Awful? 85 Chapter Eight: The Authority to Lead 93 Chapter Nine: On the Treatment of Opponents 114 Chapter Ten: Organize, Reflect, and Reorganize 125 Chapter Eleven: The Compelling Force of the Ideal 134 Chapter Twelve: Face-to-Face Meetings 148 Chapter Thirteen: The Passion of St. Rose 165 Chapter Fourteen: Blood and Harmony 181 Chapter Fifteen: Fathers and Sisters for Life 186 Chapter Sixteen: Pastors and Flocks 196 Chapter Seventeen: The Contested Sacred 210 Chapter Eighteen: Across Great Scars of Wrong 235 Chapter Nineteen: The Organizer President 260 Chapter Twenty: Walking in Our Sleep 278 Acknowledgments 291 Notes 295 Index 329