How to Save Democracy: Advice and Inspiration from 95 World Leaders

Author:   Eli Merritt ,  Joshua Graham Lynn
Publisher:   Amplify Publishing Group
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Pages:   192
Publication Date:   14 March 2023
Format:   Paperback
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How to Save Democracy is a collection of 423 instructive quotations derived from the First International Summit for Democracy. Divided into three sections-Virtues of Democracy, Challenges & Threats, and The Way Forward-the books brings hope, optimism, and poetry to the fight. As vital, How to Save Democracy outlines seven key principles of democratic success: Never take democracy for granted Democracy is the peoples' government Free and fair elections are the bedrock of democracy Equality, inclusion, and diversity are cornerstones of democracy Free, independent, ethical media is a lifeline of democracy Rule of law is the glue that holds democracies together Citizens, and nations, must unite to defend democracy How to Save Democracy (Amplify Publishing, 2023) is a collaboration between Eli Merritt and RepresentUs, one of the nation's premier nonprofit organizations fighting corruption and strengthening democracy.

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Author:   Eli Merritt ,  Joshua Graham Lynn
Publisher:   Amplify Publishing Group
Imprint:   Amplify Publishing Group
Dimensions:   Width: 12.70cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.213kg
ISBN:  

9798987295229


Pages:   192
Publication Date:   14 March 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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The forces of authoritarianism, both at home and abroad, are staging a concerted assault on democracy, one of the most aggressive attacks on freedom that we have experienced since World War II. From the January 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol to the brutal Russian invasion of Ukraine, the enemies of democracy have made their objectives plain. Americans and others around the world must join forces to protect democracy, and reading How to Save Democracy is a good place to start to fight back. ---James Risen, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Last Honest Man: The CIA, the FBI, the Mafia and the Kennedys--and one Senator's Fight to Save Democracy At a time when democracies around the world are under assault, How to Save Democracy reminds us that ethical leadership and moral courage form the backbone of democracies that survive and thrive. Unsparing in cataloging the challenges and threats confronting democracy today, this book is a source of hope and inspiration for all who care about preserving and strengthening our democracy. --Nancy-Ann DeParle, assistant to the president and deputy chief of staff for policy for President Barack Obama (2011-2013) We have all heard--certainly after Jan. 6, 2021--that we cannot take democracy for granted. But what does that mean in practice? As Eli Merritt shows in this slim, powerful volume, it means enacting and defending a specific set of human values and ensuring that there is accountability whenever those values are attacked. By quoting today's world leaders on the importance of democracy, Merritt has performed an invaluable service: to hold the powerful to their word, while holding the rest of us--the people--responsible for protecting the best system of government yet devised. --Jesse Wegman, member of the New York Times editorial board and author of Let the People Pick the President


The forces of authoritarianism, both at home and abroad, are staging a concerted assault on democracy, one of the most aggressive attacks on freedom that we have experienced since World War II. From the January 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol to the brutal Russian invasion of Ukraine, the enemies of democracy have made their objectives plain. Americans and others around the world must join forces to protect democracy, and reading How to Save Democracy is a good place to start to fight back. ---James Risen, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Last Honest Man: The CIA, the FBI, the Mafia and the Kennedys--and one Senator's Fight to Save Democracy At a time when democracies around the world are under assault, How to Save Democracy reminds us that ethical leadership and moral courage form the backbone of democracies that survive and thrive. Unsparing in cataloging the challenges and threats confronting democracy today, this book is a source of hope and inspiration for all who care about preserving and strengthening our democracy. --Nancy-Ann DeParle, assistant to the president and deputy chief of staff for policy for President Barack Obama (2011-2013) We have all heard--certainly after Jan. 6, 2021--that we cannot take democracy for granted. But what does that mean in practice? As Eli Merritt shows in this slim, powerful volume, it means enacting and defending a specific set of human values and ensuring that there is accountability whenever those values are attacked. By quoting today's world leaders on the importance of democracy, Merritt has performed an invaluable service: to hold the powerful to their word, while holding the rest of us--the people--responsible for protecting the best system of government yet devised. --Jesse Wegman, member of the New York Times editorial board and author of Let the People Pick the President


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Eli Merritt is a historian at Vanderbilt University who has written political commentary for the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Seattle Times, USA Today, Chicago Tribune, and Philadelphia Inquirer, among other news outlets. He writes a newsletter called American Commonwealth that explores the origins of the United States' political discontents and solutions to them. Trained in history, ethics, medicine, and psychiatry, he has served on medical ethics committees at Vanderbilt and Stanford. His academic specialties are ethical leadership in democracy, the intersection of demagogues and democracy, and the politics of the founding era of the United States. He is the editor of The Curse of Demagogues: Lessons Learned from the Presidency of Donald J. Trump and the author of Disunion Among Ourselves: The Perilous Politics of the American Revolution. Find Eli online at elimerritt.com and elimerritt.substack.com. Joshua Graham Lynn, cofounder and CEO of RepresentUs, has dedicated his career to mobilizing millions of Americans toward a better future. A seasoned storyteller, communications specialist, and creative director, his work has been honored by the Rebrand 100 Awards, the Webby Awards, the American Package Design Awards, and the ADDYs. Josh has launched and managed numerous international brands and developed power-building platforms for organizations ranging from credit unions to sustainable communities.

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