Rebuilding Common Purpose for the 21st Century with New Civic Infrastructure

Abstract: 

Increasing polarization and division are the greatest challenges to the U.S. today, because they prevent cooperation in decision making about growing problems of major consequence. The related long swing in rising individualism is assessed for how it undermines common purpose. We survey the ideological divide and how it intersects with preferred urban development patterns, negotiation styles (compromise or hard line), and diverse views on mitigations for stemming the COVID-19 pandemic.

Author: 
Myers, Dowell
Frick, Karen Trapenberg
Publication date: 
January 1, 2022
Publication type: 
Journal Article
Citation: 
Myers, D., & Frick, K. T. (2022). Rebuilding Common Purpose for the 21st Century with New Civic Infrastructure. Journal of Comparative Urban Law and Policy, 5, 71.