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A comprehensive, in-depth look at the origins, development, and themes of the new citizen movement

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"...a journey of discovery and elation...a throbbing catalogue of civic opportunities to get involved and extend the depths and frontiers of self-government." --Ralph Nader "An important contribution to our understanding of how at least 20 million average Americans have managed to organize themselves around issues of local concern." --The New York Times Book Review "A critically important book for the eighties." --Social Policy "The Backyard Revolution is necessary reading...Clearly this is visionary politics for an age of sophisticated despair." --New Republic

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For some time, the American public seemed generally unconcerned and passive when it came to political affairs whether local or national in scope. It was commonly felt that the average citizen was preoccupied only with private matters. By the mid- and late 1970s, however, an identifiable citizen movement was beginning to grow out of spaces as personal and immediate as one's own backyard or block. This book offers the first comprehensive, in-depth look at the origins, development, and themes of the new citizen movement. It draws on dozens of interviews with local activists and national leaders of the movement to make the new forms of grassroots organizing come alive: here is what it feels like for a middle-aged housewife to face down a local city council; for a secretary to fight for a wider voice in office decision-making; for a campus radical to begin working among blue-collar ethnics; for a desperately poor Hispanic ghetto community to gain a sense of power and hope.Harry C. Boyte examines the new movement in American politics known variously as the neighborhood movement, the citizen revolt, grassroots politics, or democracy in action.

Whatever it may be called, it has been characterized recently by innumerable forms of protest, self-help, and community-building that have flourished at the neighborhood level. Coupled with this new citizen activism is a new generation of populist politicians championing the interests of ordinary people against unresponsive corporate and governmental bureaucracy. Author note: Harry C. Boyte is a prominent political activist and theorist. His writings on organizing and political theory have appeared in "The New York Times", "Social Policy", "The Progressive", "In These Times", "Democracy", and many other publications. He now directs the Citizen Heritage Center.

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