
Localism in the Mass Age
A Front Porch Republic Manifesto
Wipf and Stock Publishers
Published on 2. April 2018
328 pages
978-1-5326-1444-6 (ISBN)
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In the United States the conventional left/right distinction has become increasingly irrelevant, if not harmful. The reigning political, cultural, and economic visions of both the Democrats and the Republicans have reached obvious dead ends. Liberalism, with its hostility to any limits, is collapsing. So-called Conservatism has abandoned all pretense of conserving anything at all. Both dominant parties seem fundamentally incapable of offering coherent solutions for the problems that beset us. In light of this intellectual, cultural, and political stalemate, there is a need for a new vision.
Localism in the Mass Age: A Front Porch Republic Manifesto assembles thirty-one essays by a variety of scholars and practitioners--associated with Front Porch Republic--seeking to articulate a new vision for a better future. The writers are convinced that human apprehension of the true, the good, and the beautiful is best realized within a dense web of meaningful family, neighborhood, and community relationships. These writers seek to advance human flourishing through the promotion of political decentralism, economic localism, and cultural regionalism. In short, Front Porch Republic is dedicated to renewing American culture by fostering the ideals necessary for strong communities.
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English
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Eugene
United States
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Persons
Mark Mitchell is Professor and chairman of Government at Patrick Henry College and the founding president of the Front Porch Republic. He is the author of The Politics of Gratitude: Scale, Place, and Community in a Global Age (Potomac Books, 2012) and Michael Polanyi: The Art of Knowing (ISI, 2006).
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Jason Peters is Dorothy J. Parkander Professor in Literature at Augustana College (IL). He is the editor of both Wendell Berry: Life and Work (University Press of Kentucky, 2007) and Land! The Case for an Agrarian Economy, by John Crowe Ransom (a Front Porch Republic book published by the University Press of Notre Dame, 2017).
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Jason Peters is Dorothy J. Parkander Professor in Literature at Augustana College (IL). He is the editor of both Wendell Berry: Life and Work (University Press of Kentucky, 2007) and Land! The Case for an Agrarian Economy, by John Crowe Ransom (a Front Porch Republic book published by the University Press of Notre Dame, 2017).
Content
- Intro
- Title Page
- Preface
- Introduction
- Part One: Departure and Return
- Look Homeward, Angels (and Others)
- Birthright
- The Orphans of Success and the Longing for Home
- Part Two: Politics and Economics
- Federalism, Anti-Federalism, and the View from the Front Porch
- The Quest for the Common Good: Political Economy on the Front Porch
- Opposition to Crony Capitalism: A Truly Bipartisan Opportunity
- Agrarian Politics and the American Tradition
- American Foreign Policy and Modest Republicanism: The Great Rule Reconstituted
- The Demise of Virtue in Virtual America
- Part Three: The Home Economy
- Work, Death, and the Romantic Agrarian
- The Productive Home vs. The Consuming Home
- Killing the Animals We Eat
- Part Four: Art and Education
- "A New Magnetic North": 39 Theses on Education
- Reimagining the University with Wendell Berry
- Art, Beauty, and Communal Life
- Part Five: Civic Life
- A Land Like No Other: American Exceptionalism and the Problem of Scale
- Do-It-Ourselves Citizenship
- Luxury and Buying Local
- Part Six: The Urban Challenge
- Chicago 2109: The Metropolitan Region as Agrarian-Urban Unit
- Port City Confidential
- Part Seven: Philanthropy
- Satan Was the First Philanthropist
- Philanthropy's War on Community
- Part Eight: Technology and Popular Culture
- Technology, Mobility and Community
- Our Hookup Culture
- Part Nine: Beyond the Corruption of Moth and Rust
- Life Under Compulsion: Rejecting the Glorious Liberty of the Children of God
- Defining Conservatism Down
- Imagination and Memory Deformed: The Gnostic Resentment of Embodied Life and its Limits
- Afterword
- Contributors
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