This Week's Suggested Book from the Ashbrook Center (Sunday, March 21, 2010)
 | | America at Risk: Threats to Liberal Self-Government in an Age of Uncertainty
by Robert Faulkner and Susan Shell, (editors) |
University of Michigan Press 288 pages, January 2009 Hardcover, 35.00 ISBN: 0472116681
A percentage of the proceeds from your purchase of this book from Amazon.com will benefit the Ashbrook Center.
America at Risk gathers original essays by a distinguished and bipartisan group of writers and intellectuals to address a question that matters to Americans of every political persuasion: what are some of the greatest dangers facing America today? The answers, which range from dwindling political participation to rising poverty, and religion to empire, add up to a valuable and timely portrait of a particular moment in the history of American ideas.
While the opinions are many, there is a central theme in the book: the corrosion of the liberal constitutional order that has long guided the country at home and abroad. The authors write about the demonstrably important dangers the United States faces while also breaking the usual academic boundaries: there are chapters on the family, religious polarization, immigration, and the economy, as well as on governmental and partisan issues.
America at Risk is required reading for all Americans alarmed about the future of their country.
|