Prompt:
Kuo (2019) raises the question whetheror not America has ever been democratic (795). How does this relate to MichaelHanchards book, a story of howracial hierarchy casts a long and seeminglyinescapable shadow on democratic politics (Getachew 2019, 1118)? Furthermore,in what way could this be connected to either Chu et al.s (2020) discussion ofdecline in support for democracy OR Baggs defense of universal suffragewithout restrictions or qualifications (Bagg 2018, 897-900)
-300 words total
– Use in-text citations:(refer to authors by last name and date of the publication)
Refer to the readings.
Didi Kuo:
https://www-cambridge-org.proxy.lib.csus.edu/core/journals/perspectives-on-politics/article/comparing-america-reflections-on-democracy-across-subfields/F38EFB87D6D10B3EC2C1F06FEE128C93
Adom Getachew:
https://www-cambridge-org.proxy.lib.csus.edu/core/journals/perspectives-on-politics/article/spectre-of-race-how-discrimination-haunts-western-democracy-by-michael-g-hanchard-princeton-princeton-university-press-2018-280p-2995-cloth-2295-paper/8CF87A0ACA7E896F4F576AF20AF36443
Yun-han Chu:
https://muse-jhu-edu.proxy.lib.csus.edu/article/753202
Samuel Bagg:
https://www-cambridge-org.proxy.lib.csus.edu/core/journals/american-political-science-review/article/power-of-the-multitude-answering-epistemic-challenges-to-democracy/1A5DD03F5D2A08589D98F1A46A65C00D