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摘要
近年来,在美国,社区和公民参与的重要性逐渐被标准化和全球化进程所取代。这进一步削弱了公民的信念,即他们的声音和选票在美国社会中实际上很重要。亚历克西斯·德·托克维尔(Alexis de Tocqueville)令人信服地指出,将公民个体与共同的社区意识隔离开来,以及从赋予权力到影响变革,严重削弱了像美国这样的民主国家。为了扭转这种侵蚀,美国公民必须建立一种新型的团结,这种团结建立在相互信任、共同价值观、有意义的对话和对社区重新产生兴趣的基础上。
When Tocqueville Meets Technology: The Impact of Globalization on American Civic Engagement
In recent years, community and civic engagement have been slowly eroded in importance in the United States in favor of standardized and globalized processes. This has increased the erosion of citizens’ belief that their voices and votes actually matter in American society. Alexis de Tocqueville persuasively argued that the isolation of individual citizens from a shared sense of community and from empowerment to effect change severely weakens democracies like the United States. To reverse this erosion, American citizens must ground themselves in a new type of solidarity, one based on mutual trust, shared values, meaningful dialogue, and renewed interest in the community.