Kettering Review Winter 2014

The Kettering Review is a journal of ideas and activities dedicated to improving the quality of public life in the American democracy. Each issue addresses a single theme, including the changing roles of the citizen, the press, public leadership, and public opinion. Contributors include a diverse group of American and international educators, historians, philosophers, and social and political scientists. The Review is edited by Robert Kingston and Noëlle McAfee.
Editors’ Letter by Robert J. Kingston, Noëlle McAfee ( PDF )
A Path to Public Judgment by Daniel Yankelovich ( PDF )
A Vision of Radical Democracy by Melvin Rogers ( PDF )
Reclaiming the Public Role by Robert J. Kingston ( PDF )
Building a Community of Freedom by E. J. Dionne ( PDF )
Transnationalizing the Public Sphere by Nancy Fraser ( PDF )
Media and the Public Sphere by Noëlle McAfee ( PDF )
. . . afterthoughts by David Mathews ( PDF )