“Sustaining Democracy” is a new book club that provides UT students a space in which to read and discuss key thinkers and texts, both canonical and contemporary, that lay the foundations for democratic and ethical governance. Readings will highlight the specific ways that ethical and democratic governance is undermined by authoritarianism, tribalism, and corruption. Fall 2020 meetings will be held biweekly via Zoom, usually on Thursdays at 5 pm (alternating with The Jefferson Book Club). Readings will average 1-2 chapters per meeting.
During the Fall 2020 semester, we will be reading and discussing How Democracies Die, by Harvard professors Steven Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt. Participants are responsible for acquiring their own copies of the book.
Meeting Schedule
Thu 10/8, 5 pm:
Welcome/Kick-off discussion (no readings required)
Thu 10/22, 5 pm:
Introduction and Ch.1 (Fateful Alliances)
Thu 11/5, 5 pm :
Ch.4 (Subverting Democracy) and Ch.5 (The Guardrails of Democracy)
Tue 11/17, 5 pm:
Ch.6 (The Unwritten Rules of American Politics)
Thu 12/3, 5 pm:
Ch.7 (The Unraveling)
The “Sustaining Democracy” book club is open to all UT students. To join, register at:
https://utexas.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUof--srz8sGdZPI4XbjA_fKat9UpRMMWJP
For questions, please email Dr. Hina Azam at hina.azam@austin.utexas.edu.
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