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Explaining Political Apathy in German Civic Education Textbooks
Since the 1990s, political apathy among young people has been a recurrent
issue in political science. This article examines, on the basis of a survey of the
current debate about political apathy in Germany and an analysis of civic education
textbooks for the lower secondary level in Baden-Württemberg, how contemporary
German textbooks reflect young people’s interest in politics. This article will show
that, while political apathy in textbooks can be explained as the result of either an
individual deficit on the part of the reader or a structuralist deficit of the political
system, the latter explanation is more likely to encourage critical political thinking
among young people in Germany.