The Civic Roles Nobody Teaches

The Civic Roles Nobody Teaches

Richard Rawson

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Año de edición:
2026
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Política y gobierno
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9798994688113
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Most people learn about voting, rights, and public debate. They are rarely taught about the everyday work that keeps democratic systems functioning over time. The Civic Roles Nobody Teaches focuses on that work.This is not a resistance manual, a procedural guide, or a diagnosis of democratic decline. Instead, it names the kinds of civic labor people already perform, often without realizing it, to keep systems from thinning, drifting, or quietly breaking.Across schools, nonprofits, workplaces, faith communities, local organizations, and public institutions, similar roles quietly appear. These include preserving continuity, translating institutional language, noticing early signs of drift, interrupting broken process, carrying memory across turnover, setting limits to prevent burnout, and protecting institutional credibility.Most adults were never taught this work. Many learn it informally, by being relied on, by staying when others leave, or by absorbing responsibility no one formally assigned.This book gives readers language for that experience. It helps them see how their effort fits into a larger pattern and understand more clearly what they are standing inside. It does not provide a checklist or a program. It provides clarity about what kinds of work keep democratic systems functioning, how roles quietly form, and why that work matters even when it remains largely invisible.

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