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Democracy in the Mirror: Politics, Reform, and Reality in Grassroots America
Published in Paperback by Congressional Quarterly Books (Sd) (1998)
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Alan Ehrenhalt has been covering politics in America for 25 years, first at Congressional Quarterly and now at Governing Magazine. This collection of essays is a very readable and insightful analysis of how city and state governments work -- or don't work. The basic thesis is that we the people get what we deserve, i.e. a government that reflects our best and worst qualities. This book would be recommended for anyone interested in local government or politics or anyone studying political science today.

The Lost City: The Forgotten Virtues of Community in America
Published in Paperback by Basic Books (1996)
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This is a wonderful book which stayed with me for days after reading it. The author essentially boils down the cultural differences between pre and post 1960s America to the rise of personal freedom along with its inherent companion, the demise of societal authority. He does so with a mixture of anecdote and fact, ignoring the mainstream stereotypical view of that era, making for an easy and engaging read.
Whether you view that time through the prism of the establishment, the dispossessed, or the child of either, you will find plenty here to mull as we approach the next phase of our evolving American culture. A fun, interesting read.

Alan Ehrenhalt's premise is a provocative one: People in the 1950s were happy, and they were happy because they accepted authority. The book is a rebuttal to all those who portray the 1950s as the 'dark ages' of US history, and the author argues that even blacks were better off than popularly believed. Ehrenhalt takes us to three Chicago neighborhoods: the Southwest Side with its working-class Catholic population, the suburban community of Elmhurst, and the black ghetto of Bronzeville. In each, he shows that people in the 1950s were content with their lives, and in many ways were better off than they are now. Even Chicago's black ghetto had a multitude of black-owned businesses and black social organizations, which have since vanished, replaced by nothing but vacant lots and failed housing projects. This is a provocative work of social history that challenges our image of the 1950s, and in addition, it challenges our assumptions about the benefits of free choice and the 'evil' of obedience to authority.

It is not often one encounters a scholarly work that is difficult to put down, but The Lost City is just that. I found this book to be immensely readable. Ehrenhalt's writing style is fluid and intriguing. By zeroing in on the individuals and communities that were archetypes of social conditions in the 1950s, the author is able to ground his argument solidly, while weaving an interesting dialogue of people and community.
If you have ever wondered about the "Fabulous Fifties" and what its communities were like, this is the book for you. Those longing for the security and morals of that decade may well be surprised by what was necessary of its citizens. The Lost City is a great read, and belongs on the shelf of anyone interested in society, community, and change.
If you have ever wondered about the "Fabulous Fifties" and what its communities were like, this is the book for you. Those longing for the security and morals of that decade may well be surprised by what was necessary of its citizens. The Lost City is a great read, and belongs on the shelf of anyone interested in society, community, and change.

Praising God: The Trinity in Christian Worship
Published in Paperback by Westminster John Knox Press (1999)
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Dragon Sword
Published in Paperback by Lynx Books (1988)
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Politics in America
Published in Hardcover by CQ Press (1986)
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What Makes Winners Win: Over 100 Athletes, Coaches, and Managers Tell You the Secrets of Success
Published in Paperback by Bantam Books (29 December, 1998)
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Politics in America: Members of Congress in Washington and at Home/1986
Published in Hardcover by Congressional Quarterly Books (Sd) (1986)
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Politics in America: The 100th Congress/With Map
Published in Hardcover by Congressional Quarterly Books (Sd) (1987)
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Present Discontents: American Politics in the Very Late Twentieth Century
Published in Paperback by Chatham House Publishers (1997)
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The Quest for the Green Man
Published in Hardcover by Quest Books (2001)
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