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Democracy in the Time of Coronavirus

Navigating democracy's future in a pandemic-stricken world

Danielle Allen author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:The University of Chicago Press

Published:22nd Sep '21

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This book examines the impact of COVID-19 on democracy, offering insights and strategies for a resilient future. Democracy in the Time of Coronavirus emphasizes citizen engagement.

In Democracy in the Time of Coronavirus, leading political thinker Danielle Allen explores the implications of the COVID-19 pandemic on democratic governance. This timely work serves as both a guide for navigating our current challenges and a profound contemplation on the future of democracy. The pandemic has laid bare the strengths and weaknesses of our society, highlighting not only the rapid development of vaccines but also the failures in government response, such as ineffective strategies for managing outbreaks and the erosion of public trust due to mixed messaging.

Allen meticulously examines how over half a million deaths and significant economic fallout could have been mitigated with better preparedness and comprehensive policies. By analyzing the U.S. government's successes and failures during this crisis, she offers a roadmap for building a more resilient democratic framework capable of addressing both the ongoing pandemic and future emergencies. Drawing on historical examples from ancient Greece to modern times, Allen emphasizes the importance of collaborative federalism over authoritarian measures, advocating for a unified effort towards a common cause.

The author argues that for democracy to thrive, citizens must actively engage in creating a just and equitable social contract. Through her insightful analysis, Democracy in the Time of Coronavirus calls for a renewed commitment to good governance and collective action, reminding us of the vital role each individual plays in the health of our democracy.

"Political theorist Allen shrewdly analyzes how and why the US response to COVID-19 fell short, and suggests what should be done to better prepare for the next pandemic. . . . This is a trenchant call for reimagining how America functions in a time of crisis." * Publishers Weekly *
"In this stirring manifesto, the renowned political theorist Allen argues that the United States’ woeful response to the COVID-19 pandemic must serve as a wake-up call for Americans to rebuild their public health infrastructure and renew their constitutional democracy." * Foreign Affairs *
"In her new book, Democracy in the Time of Coronavirus, Allen argues that federalism, rather than being a problem, offers solutions to what ails democracy today. In particular, she embraces what she calls 'cooperative federalism.' . . .  For Allen, cooperative federalism suggests that the federal government should focus on the big picture: setting overarching goals and identifying promising practices for how best to respond to the pandemic. In contrast, states, counties, cities, and local governments should concentrate on 'the nitty-gritty'—contact tracing, testing, treating the ill, and supporting those who are isolating." * Nation *
"It’s not the first political book on the pandemic, but it’s the first I’ve taken seriously so far. . . . It takes a truly original thinker to excite the intellectual public with fresh insights on the pandemic. Allen is the political thinker the modern intelligentsia has patiently held their breath to learn from. She is among the foremost theorists on democracy so an opportunity to uncover her thoughts on how the pandemic exposed cracks in modern democratic governance is thrilling. Of course, her purpose is not to tear down democracy, but rather to discover how to repair it for the future." * Democracy Paradox *
"[Allen] argues that democracies can learn from health, economic, and political crises how to reestablish social contracts and build pandemic resilience. . . This book concisely identifies the many and multivalent concerns before COVID vaccines became available—a critical period to document—and it also raises a number of provocative arguments that might form the basis for a lively reader discussion. Finally, other scholars and reformers should further consider Allen's views on social rights and integrative policy judgment." * Choice *
"[Allen's] book—published during her campaign for Massachusetts governor—has an aspirational quality; it is rich with discussion of the purposes of our federal constitutional democracy, the social contract, and political legitimacy. She focuses exclusively on COVID-19 but uses the crisis to illustrate the larger problems of U.S. governance." * Boston Review *
"Political philosopher Danielle S. Allen, Conant University Professor and, for a time, a candidate for the Democratic nomination for governor of Massachusetts, has examined the pandemic in light of America’s social and political arrangements. In Democracy in the Time of Coronavirus, Allen . . . finds deep reasons for concern." * Harvard Magazine *
"In Democracy in the Time of Coronavirus, Allen has written a wise, humane, indispensable guide for negotiating a health pandemic—if not this one, the inevitable next one. Her book—really, a powerful manifesto—drills through layers of public-health thinking to the bedrock on which all social systems rest." * Political Science Quarterly *
“Allen’s public life has been spent arguing for democracy, living it, teaching it. She is an exemplar of a democratic citizen, putting forth her ideas in public space for open debate and thereby encouraging us all to join her in communal democratic life.” -- Jonathan Lear, Committee on Social Thought, University of Chicago
“Allen’s clear understanding of the social and political challenges to an advanced, industrial democracy that lacks foundational trust make this book an important tool in approaching the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. It is an excellent broad-brush approach to the need for restoring our social contract.” -- Daniel P. Aldrich, author of "Building Resilience: Social Capital in Post-Disaster Recovery"
“Scrutinizing our founding document, Allen sees it as a clarion call for equality.” * New York Times Book Review, Editors’ Choice, on "Our Declaration" *
“Remarkable. . . . A tour de force.” * New York Review of Books, on "Our Declaration" *
“A primer on all that we have been missing. . . . Invaluable.” * Washington Post, on "Our Declaration" *

ISBN: 9780226815626

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128 pages