Democracy Lives in Darkness: How and Why People Keep Their Politics a Secret (Journalism and Political Communication Unbound)
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Are you tired of feeling like you can't express your political beliefs without fear of retaliation? In a time when Republicans and Democrats are growing increasingly polarized, it's becoming more and more difficult to have a civil political discussion. But fear not! Our latest book, "Democracy Lives in Darkness", explores how and why people keep their politics a secret.
Written by Emily Van Duyn, this groundbreaking book delves into the impact of the changing political and media landscape on our democracy. Van Duyn uncovers the hidden world of a secret political organization in a conservative community in rural Texas. Comprising of real estate agents, teachers, business owners, and retired grandmothers, these brave individuals come together to protect themselves from social, economic, and even physical retaliation.
Through "Democracy Lives in Darkness", you'll get an inside look at the lives and choices of these individuals who face political prejudice and hostility every day. Discover how they manage to stay politically engaged in secret, and how this hidden activism can transform not only their own lives but also their communities.
This book challenges the assumption that the United States is a liberal democracy where ideas can be freely expressed. Instead, it sheds light on the reality that democracy in the United States exists in darkness. However, it also offers a glimmer of hope, as it explores how this darkness is used as a catalyst for progress.
To embark on this eye-opening journey into the secret world of political engagement, order your copy of "Democracy Lives in Darkness" today. Embrace the power of knowledge and join the movement to bring democracy out of the shadows. Order now!
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