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Civic engagement is crucial for a healthy democracy from "summary" of Bowling Alone: Revised and Updated by Robert D. Putnam

Civic engagement is the lifeblood of a healthy democracy. It is the glue that holds communities together, the catalyst for positive change, and the foundation of a vibrant society. Without active participation from its citizens, a democracy cannot thrive. As Robert D. Putnam explains in "Bowling Alone: Revised and Updated," when people are disconnected from one another and disengaged from the political process, the very fabric of society begins to unravel. In a democracy, civic engagement takes many forms, from voting in elections to participating in community organizations and volunteering for local causes. These activities not only help to shape public policy and hold elected officials accountable, but they also foster a sense of belonging and shared responsibility among citizens. When people come together to work towards a common goal, they build social capital and strengthen t...
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    Bowling Alone: Revised and Updated

    Robert D. Putnam

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