Tables and Figures
Preface to the Third Edition
Acknowledgments
About the Author
Chapter 1 Citizenship and the Transformation of American Society
The Social Transformation of America
The Evolution of Citizenship Norms
PART I DEFINING THE NORMS OF CITIZENSHIP
Chapter 2 The Meaning and Measurement of Citizenship
What Is a “Good” Citizen?
The Two Faces of Citizenship
The Distribution of Citizenship Norms
What Kind of Citizenship?
Chapter 3 Forming Citizenship Norms
The Rising Tide of Social Status
Gender and Ethnicity Patterns
Partisan Differences in Citizenship
Bringing the Pieces Together
The Social Roots of Citizenship
PART II THE CONSEQUENCES OF CITIZENSHIP
Chapter 4 The Rising Tide of Political Activity
The Forms of Political Action
Old Repertoires and New Repertoires
Citizenship Norms and Participation
Chapter 5 (In)Tolerance in America?
How to Measure Political Tolerance
The Unconventional Evidence: Rising Political Tolerance
Who Is Tolerant, and Who Isn’t
Citizenship and Tolerance
Citizenship and Tolerance: A Second Look
Chapter 6 Is Government the Problem or the Solution?
Linking Citizenship Norms to Policy Priorities
We Want Government to Be a Big Spender
Public Policy Preferences
Citizenship Norms and Voting Choice
Citizenship and Public Policy
Chapter 7 The Good Citizen and Democratic Governance
Changing Images of Government
Trusting Political Authorities
Citizenship Norms and Trust in Authorities
Trusting Political Institutions
Feelings of National Pride
Citizenship, Trust, and Democracy
“America, Right or Wrong”
Chapter 8 In Tocqueville’s Footsteps
The Consequences of Citizenship
Participation since Tocqueville
Dear Chicken Little: The Sky Is Not Falling
PART III CONCLUSION
Chapter 9 The Two Faces of Citizenship
Balancing the American Political Culture
Understanding Millennials
Norm Shift and American Democracy
Appendix: Statistical Primer
Endnotes
Index