Youth and Participation Beyond Elections

Engaging Youth in Politics

This chapter has argued that the reality of American politics is much different. Few members of Congress, for instance, complain that they receive less input from their constituents than in the past; few government administrators yearn for a lobbyist to break the dullness of their daily routine. Instead, they see individual citizens, lobby organizations, public interest groups as part of an expanding network of activism that had developed in Washington over the previous generation. In short: the good news is..., the bad news is wrong. America remains a participatory society.

Released: Replika 84, 19–35.
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Dániel Mikecz