Everyday Democracy: Liberals, Conservatives, and Their Routine Political Lives (Chicago Studies in American Politics)

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Everyday Democracy explores the routine political lives of liberals and conservatives, offering an insightful analysis of American political behavior. Published by the University of Chicago Press, this first edition provides a comprehensive examination of democratic engagement across 256 pages.

How the everyday habits and attitudes of ordinary liberals and conservatives shape the health of American democracy.

In Everyday Democracy, Jeffrey M. Berry, James M. Glaser, and Deborah J. Schildkraut study Americans’ views of several manifestations of “everyday democracy,” which they define as the attitudes, behaviors, and processes that people experience in daily life and their routine considerations of politics and community. Examples include engaging in dialogue with political opponents and giving politicians license to compromise. Ordinary political moments like these constitute much of politics, and they can lay the foundation that shapes if, when, and how crisis moments unfold.

Paying particular attention to the role of ideology in shaping how Americans emulate daily democratic ideals, this book considers such questions as: How do liberals and conservatives support different aspects of democratic practice, and are there ideological asymmetries between the two groups? If and when asymmetries emerge, what factors might explain them? The authors consider what their findings mean for the health of American democracy broadly.

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Publisher

University of Chicago Press

Publication date

December 2, 2025

Edition

First Edition

Language

English

Print length

256 pages

ISBN-10

0226845109

ISBN-13

978-0226845104

Item Weight

1 pounds

Publisher

University of Chicago Press