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In: The Principles of Democracy Ser.
Respect for the opinions and beliefs of others is not only a critical component of democracy but also of everyday life. Using easy-to-understand concepts such as the "golden rule," or treating others as one would want to be treated, this book shows students that respecting others and engaging in reciprocity, even when we disagree, is important and necessary. The ability to "disagree agreeably" is increasingly important in the current political and societal atmosphere. Introducing students to this concept early can make a real difference in how they interact with others now and later in life.
In: The principles of democracy
What is majority rule? -- Fairness and compromise -- Majority rule and democracy -- When is majority rule bad? -- Protection of the minority -- Is the majority always right? -- Majority v. minority rule -- The importance of civic duty -- Always be heard.
In: The Principles of Democracy Ser.
The protection of minority rights is all that stands between any democracy becoming a tyranny of the majority. This book looks at what minority rights are and why they are important. The age-appropriate text discusses the different types of minorities found in society and explores why it's important to protect their rights. Fact boxes provide additional information about key figures throughout the history of democracy that have fought for and protected minority rights.
In: The Principles of Democracy Ser.
In order for any democracy to function well, understanding how and when to compromise is a necessity. This book introduces students to how compromise makes governing possible. Using examples of how compromise works in their own lives, students will gain a better understanding of how compromise work on a larger level. Conversely, readers will also learn that compromise may be the wrong course of action in some situations and that some issues are of such critical importance or high moral worth that standing firm is appropriate.
In: The Principles of Democracy Ser.
Equality is a contentious issue in our society today. This is why it's important for students to be given information related to equality so they can come to reasonable conclusions of their own. Using age-appropriate language, this book discusses equality in a number of different forms and touches upon why equality is so important in a democracy. The text also explores how extreme equality, like most extremes, could be a bad and unrealistic idea. Readers will gain enough information to understand and think about this complex idea for themselves.
In: The Principles of Democracy Ser.
Fairness is an increasingly discussed issue in U.S. society today. With growing inequality around the world, a discussion of what is fair is vital to understanding democracy and the kind of culture we want to have. In this critical examination of what constitutes "fairness," students learn the difference between "fair" and "equal" and that sometimes what is fair is not always equal for everyone. While it may be true that "life isn't always fair," a more fair society makes for a healthier democracy.
In: The Principles of Democracy Ser.
Individual freedom is the backbone of our democratic system, but it's often misinterpreted as "doing whatever you want." This book takes an in-depth look at how individual freedoms are critical to a vibrant and functioning democracy. The text also highlights how some decisions made in government end up meaning more freedom for some but less for others. Students are shown the difference between freedom to do things and freedom from the actions of others. Readers will also learn how some of the freedoms we take for granted are critical to the way our society works.
In: Civic virtue : let's work together
Informed action -- How to be informed -- Good vs bad information -- Examples of good information -- Examples of bad information -- Good information leads to good action -- Different types of action -- Making action effective -- Positive results -- Society needs you!
In: Civic virtue : let's work together
Societies need rules -- Rules and laws -- Teamwork gets things done -- Who makes rules and laws? -- Life without rules -- Too many rules! -- Different societies, different rules -- The international society -- International rules and laws -- Changing society