The Bill of Obligations: The Ten Habits of Good Citizens

Author:   Richard Haass
Publisher:   Penguin Putnam Inc
ISBN:  

9780525560654


Pages:   240
Publication Date:   24 January 2023
Format:   Hardback
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Watch the PBS companion documentary “A Citizen’s Guide to Preserving Democracy” “An indispensable guide to good citizenship in an era of division and rancor.” —Anne Applebaum There is no question that the United States faces dangerous threats from without; the greatest peril to the country, however, comes from within. In The Bill of Obligations, bestselling author Richard Haass argues that, to solve our climate of division and safeguard our democracy, the very idea of citizenship must be revised and expanded. The Bill of Rights is at the center of our Constitution, yet the most intractable conflicts often emerge from cases that, as former Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer pointed out, “are not about right versus wrong. They are about right versus right.” There is a way forward: to place obligations on the same footing as rights. The ten obligations that Haass introduces here reenvision what it means to be an American citizen, to commit to our fellow citizens and counter the growing apathy, anger, and violence that threaten us all. Through an expert blend of civics, history, and political analysis, this book illuminates how Americans across the political spectrum can rediscover how to contribute to and reshape this country’s future.

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Author:   Richard Haass
Publisher:   Penguin Putnam Inc
Imprint:   The Penguin Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.60cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 21.70cm
Weight:   0.403kg
ISBN:  

9780525560654


ISBN 10:   0525560653
Pages:   240
Publication Date:   24 January 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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PART ONE The Crisis of Our Rights-Based Democracy Rights and Their Limits                                                       Democratic Deterioration                                                    PART TWO The Bill of Obligations OBLIGATION I : Be Informed                                                OBLIGATION I I : Get Involved                                             OBLIGATION I I I : Stay Open to Compromise                     OBLIGATION I V: Remain Civil                                           OBLIGATION V: Reject Violence                                          OBLIGATION V I : Value Norms                                           OBLIGATION V I I : Promote the Common Good              OBLIGATION V I I I : Respect Government Service            OBLIGATION I X: Support the Teaching of Civics          OBLIGATION X: Put Country First                                    Conclusion                                                                           ACKNOWLEDGMENTS                                                                              WHERE TO GO FOR MORE                                                                  NOTES                                                                                                             INDEX

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Richard Haass had turned his keen mind and large heart to the most important of questions: The meaning of citizenship. If American democracy is to endure, it will require all of us to embrace what Haass calls our common obligations. This is a vital work for a decisive time. -Jon Meacham, author of And There Was Light: Abraham Lincoln and the American Struggle Democracy is more than procedures and laws. It is an ethical ideal that requires much of us if it is to succeed. Richard Haass powerfully describes what he calls the Bill of Obligations, commitments and values needed for these challenging times. We may not see eye-to-eye on all the issues, but here I agree: we need a clear and thoughtful statement of our obligations to each other and to the country if this grand and fragile experiment in democracy is to survive. The Bill of Obligations does just that! -Eddie Glaude, James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor, Princeton University Americans argue a lot about their rights, but, as Richard Haass reminds us, democracy only works if we also recognize our responsibilities. His newest book reminds us of what those are, providing an indispensable guide to good citizenship in an era of division and rancor. -Anne Applebaum, author of Twilight of Democracy: The Seductive Lure of Authoritarianism In this essential book, Richard Haass calls upon us all to commit anew to the obligations of American citizenship upon which our increasingly faltering American democracy was founded. He rightly observes that the future of this country, if not the world, depends on our answering this clarion call to put patriotic, civic obligation front and center in the national political conversation. This book's message is desperately needed if we are to bring an end to the poisonous politics eating away at the fabric of our society and begin to mend our tattered nation. -J. Michael Luttig, former United States Court of Appeals judge


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Dr. Richard Haass is president emeritus of the nonpartisan Council on Foreign Relations, which he led for twenty years. He writes, speaks, and advises on global issues. An experienced diplomat and policymaker, he served in the Pentagon, State Department, and White House under four presidents, Democrat and Republican alike. A recipient of the Presidential Citizens Medal, the State Department’s Distinguished Honor Award, and the Tipperary International Peace Award, he is the author or editor of fifteen other books, including the bestselling The World: A Brief Introduction, A World in Disarray, and Foreign Policy Begins at Home.

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