Democracy in Crisis: 15 Books on Why and How to Preserve Democracy
As we wade deeper into a contentious and nerve-racking election year—not just in the U.S. but around the world—we share a few books that explain how we have arrived at a precarious state of democracy and what is to be done about it. Even if you're already an informed voter, these books might inspire you to get politically active..
15 books

NEW! The hosts of Pod Save America want to fix America-- and give you a step-by-step guide on how to help.

Democracy or Else: How to Save America in 10 Easy Steps
Jon FavreauFrom the hosts of Pod Save America comes a step-by-step guide on how to get informed and get involved in politics during a time of dread and uncertainty (if not outright peril). In ten steps, the former Obama White House staffers will tell you where to donate, where to volunteer, and how to get involved in politics without losing your mind.
Hardcover, 2024
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NEW! In this current political moment, so many feel their voices and their votes no longer matter, but the authors of this new book beg to differ.
Kirkus Reviews

Democracy in Retrograde: How to Make Changes Big and Small in Our Country and in Our Lives
Sami SageIn a snappy combo of self-help and political manifesto, this book will speak to anyone looking for hope for democracy - and a meaningful way to get involved.

Hardcover, 2024
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PREORDER From a Pulitzer Prize winning staff writer at The Atlantic, an alarming (and insider) account of how autocracies around the world function. 

Autocracy, Inc.: The Dictators Who Want to Run the World
Anne ApplebaumAn expert look at how autocracies around the world work together not for ideological goals but to shore up power, wealth, and impunity. Applebaum calls for democracies of the world to fundamentally reorient their policies to fight a new kind of threat.
Paperback, Large Print, 2024
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Wildly popular historian Heather Cox Richardson, who has even advised President Biden on the crisis of democracy, assesses America at its current crossroads.
Wajahat Ali & Virginia Heffernan

Democracy Awakening: Notes on the State of America
Heather Cox RichardsonHistorian and author of the popular newsletter, “Letters From an American,” Heather Cox Richardson’s latest provides a compelling description of how misleading histories and narratives have been weaponized by a small but influential groups of elites to push America away from democracy and towards authoritarianism. Virginia Heffernan of the Washington Post calls it, "The most lucid just-so story for Trump's rise I've ever heard. It's magisterial."


Hardcover, 2023
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PREORDER - A famous legal scholar blames the Constitution for the crisis now facing American democracy.

No Democracy Lasts Forever: How the Constitution Threatens the United States
Erwin ChemerinskyThe merits and flaws of the Constitution have reached peak debate as of late. This book raises the sobering conclusion that the document is a threat to American democracy and must be dramatically changed or replaced.
Hardcover, 2024
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This new book centers on the goal of our founding fathers to unite, not divide, with the Constitution 

American Covenant: How the Constitution Unified Our Nation--And Could Again
Yuval LevinBlending history and analysis, a conservative scholar puts forth an argument that the Constitution can help repair our broken civic culture and rescue our malfunctioning politics.
Hardcover, 2024
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A timely takedown of "originalism," the theory that the Constitution should be interpreted just as it was at the time of its adoption.

The Originalism Trap: How Extremists Stole the Constitution and How We the People Can Take It Back
Madiba K. DennieBlending scholarship with accessible analysis of Constitutional law, this book underscores the ambition of the Reconstruction Amendments, which were adopted in the wake of the Civil War and sought to build a democracy with equal membership for marginalized people. The author argues the law must serve to make that promise of democracy real in spirit, not in following the original interpretation of a bygone era.
Hardcover, 2024
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On how to be a better citizen - a remarkably practical guide.
Kirkus Reviews

The Bill of Obligations: The Ten Habits of Good Citizens
Richard Haass"Readers of every political stripe would benefit from hearing out these well-reasoned arguments," wrote Kirkus Review about this book from former president of the Council on Foreign Relations Richard Haass. Haass argues that for American democracy to not only survive, but thrive, what it means to be a citizen must be expanded to include not just the rights we are owed, but also the habits that we owe to each other and our country's institutions.

Paperback, 2023
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A provocative study on how to break through the fault lines of political polarization to build bridges and constructive coalitions. 

The Persuaders: At the Front Lines of the Fight for Hearts, Minds, and Democracy
Anand GiridharadasTthis insider account of the activists, politicians, educators, and everyday citizens working to fight for democracy—from disinformation fighters to a leader of Black Lives Matter to Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and more—is by the bestselling author of Winners Take All.
Paperback, 2023
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An historical and technical examination of why American democracy has come so close to the breaking point.
KALW

Tyranny of the Minority: Why American Democracy Reached the Breaking Point
Steven LevitskyTwo Harvard professors argue that to understand why America’s democracy is in such a precarious position, you have to begin with the Constitution, which is structured in favor of partisan minority factions. The Washington Post’s Jennifer Rubin calls it a “must-read book” which explains how Republicans, “unable to appeal to a broader share of the electorate beyond diminishing numbers of White, rural Christians, have found ways to exploit, abuse and, indeed, break majority governance.”

Hardcover, 2023
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