TY - BOOK AU - Schmitt,Gary J. AU - Caldwell,Christopher AU - Cantor,Paul A. AU - Ceaser,James W. AU - Hughes,Austin L. AU - Koganzon,Rita AU - Michael J.Lewis,Michael J. AU - MacLean,Aaron AU - McClay,Wilfred M. AU - Rhoads,Steven E. TI - The Professions and Civic Life SN - 9781498536219 AV - JK1759 -- .P764 2016eb U1 - 323.60973 PY - 2016/// CY - Lanham PB - Lexington Books/Fortress Academic KW - Civics KW - Electronic books N1 - Intro -- Contents -- Introduction -- Chapter One: The Role of Political Science and Political Scientists in Civic Education -- Chapter Two: Educating for Liberty? -- Chapter Three: Tocqueville's "Most Powerful Barrier" -- Chapter Four: America's Military Profession -- Chapter Five: Economists and Res Publica -- Chapter Six: Physician, Heal Thyself -- Chapter Seven: Journalism and Citizenship -- Chapter Eight: The Literary Profession and Civic Culture -- Chapter Nine: The Practice of Science in a Democratic Society -- Chapter Ten: Architects and Citizenship -- Chapter Eleven: Music and Civic Life in America -- Chapter Twelve: History in the Age of Fracture -- Bibliography -- Index -- About the Editor -- About the Contributors N2 - This book calls for a renewed examination of the professions as public or semi-public institutions with significant influence on civic culture. It offers a treatment of twelve different professions, showing how each traditionally understood itself, how it functioned within society, and how it understands itself today UR - https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/orpp/detail.action?docID=4532415 ER -