Review: ‘Democracy and Solidarity’ by James Davison Hunter – The Gospel Coalition
Democracy in America is in crisis. So begins James Davison Hunters new book Democracy and Solidarity: On the Cultural Roots of Americas Political Crisis. Few readers would disagree with his assertion.
Amid the crisis, American Christians have rediscovered political theology. From Catholic integralism to post-liberalism to Christian nationalism, were awash in proposals for a new political future. But Hunter first wants us to reassess our present problem. In his telling, our primary challenges are cultural, not political.
Contrary to the voices on both left and right who assert our troubled democracy can be repaired through political will and smart public policy, Hunter argues the problem is deeper: We no longer have the cultural resources to work through what divides us (18). If his reasoning is correct, our societal illness is more advanced and our moment more urgent than we realize.
Is there a future for liberal democracy? Perhaps not. But if there is, it lies along the path of repairing and rebuilding our cultures deep structures.
Yale University Press. 504 pp.
James Davison Hunter, who introduced the concept of culture wars thirty years ago, tells us in this new book that those historic sources of national solidarity have now largely dissolved. While a deepening political polarization is the most obvious sign of this, the true problem is not polarization per se but the absence of cultural resources to work through what divides us. The destructive logic that has filled the void only makes bridging our differences more challenging. In the end, all political regimes require some level of unity. If it cannot be generated organically, it will be imposed by force.
Yale University Press. 504 pp.
As his books title suggests, Hunter frames the problem of modern democracy in terms of solidarity. We tend to think of solidarity as the willingness to come together with other people. But Hunter argues that solidarity . . . is about the cultural preconditions and the normative sources that make coming together possible in the first place (xii). Hes not arguing Americans dont want to come together. Hes arguing weve lost the cultural resources that make coming together possible.
Hes not arguing Americans dont want to come together. Hes arguing weve lost the cultural resources that make coming together possible.
Hunter is one of Americas most eminent sociologists. Since 1983, hes held a teaching post at the University of Virginia, and in 1995, he founded the Institute for Advanced Studies in Culture at the same institution. Like his mentor Peter Berger, hes taken a keen interest in the problem of moral order. His 1991 book Culture Wars catapulted that term into our national consciousness, and his 2010 work To Change the World was the most provocative analysis of Christian cultural engagement since Niebuhrs Christ and Culture. Democracy and Solidarity applies his trademark emphasis on the deep structures of culture to our failing political ecosystem.
Americas motto is e pluribus unum, out of many, one. How much pluribus is allowed within the unum? And how do the boundaries of the unum work against the pluribus? These questions have been repeatedly confronted during our national history, and our ability to work through them has made American democracy resilient. But the cultural framework that has underwritten our ability to cooperate is beginning to unravel. Hunter writes,
For quite some time, the culture that has underwritten liberal democracy in America (and in Europe too) has been unraveling. The cultural sources that made it possible in the first place have, in the most elemental ways, dissolved, and all of the efforts to reconfigure and revivify those cultural sources over the decades . . . have [failed]. (49)
American Christians have a bad habit of fixating on culture-war issues at a surface level. Hunters analysis takes us deeper, inviting us to see the erosion of our frameworks for meaning. Once, we shared a background consensus about issues of knowledge, purpose, and ethics. The loss of those shared ideals is the real story underneath our political polarization.
We can summarize Hunters story about the decay of American democracy in five basic movements.
This is Hunters term for the unique recipe of ideas that birthed American democracy. The British and Scottish Enlightenment, the classical natural-law tradition, Greek and Roman republicanism, Protestant Calvinism, and Puritan millennialism all melded together in a lively and evolving syncretism. These are the ideals weve been fighting over ever since, and theyre the basis for our cultural solidarity.
Hunter deploys the concept of working through (borrowed from the field of psychiatry) to describe the dynamics by which cultures work through their contradictions historically and sociologically (28). For example, America was founded on the premise that all people are created equal. In practice, weve never lived up to that vision. Our national history is the story of how weve tried to work through that contradiction to achieve solidarity.
In our disagreements about social and political issues, Americans have always shared a cultural logic that allowed us to make sense of our differences and argue meaningfully about them. But the cultural logic of liberal democracy, rooted in hybrid-Enlightenment ideals, has gradually been supplanted by the cultural logic of nihilism:
Critique and blame are totalizing. Nuance and complexity are minimized. . . . Every group defines itself against some other group, the net effect of which is the destruction of common life. (335)
The surface-level dysfunction in our society is merely a symptom. The real problem is a fracture in the deep structures of our culture: our assumptions about metaphysics (what is real), epistemology (how we know), anthropology (what is a human), ethics (how humans should act), and teleology (what it all means). Hunter writes, American public life is divided . . . not only in its vocabulary, but in its premises about what is real and true and how we know these things, about what is right and just, and about what the nation is and what it should be (324).
Late-stage democracy has suffered a great unraveling; were facing societal exhaustion. The hybrid-Enlightenment ideals that once united us have lost their force. Our cultural resources for working through differences have been depleted. Both left and right have abandoned the pursuit of solidarity through persuasion or compromise. This unraveling didnt happen overnight; theres a history here, and Hunter spends the bulk of his book walking the reader through it. But the result is a weakening of liberal democracys cultural infrastructure (292).
For Hunter, the key to the issue isnt the past; its the present. His discussion of current conditions will most benefit the patient reader. Hunter sees the same things you see: political polarization, identity politics, authoritarian impulses on the right and left, a media environment that rewards outrage, a public culture of anger and victimhood. As youd expect from much of Hunters earlier work, it doesnt lend itself to direct practical application. But if youve followed his argument thus far, he hopes youll begin to see these realities in a different light.
Both left and right have abandoned the pursuit of solidarity through persuasion or compromise.
And that, it seems, is Hunters project. He wants us to attend to the cultural roots of Americas political crisis (as the books subtitle states). Without minimizing the important role of law and public policy, Hunter wants to elevate our attentiveness to the health (or unhealth) of our public culture.
Instead of being co-opted into the culture wars, thoughtful Christians have an opportunity to rehabilitate the deep structures of American culture. But well only give ourselves to that work if we reject the logic of nihilism and embrace the possibility of a common good.
Hunters hopestated briefly in a coda that follows the last chapteris for a paradigm shift within liberal democracy itself that would lead to a reinvigorated liberalism. Im more inclined to surmise liberalism has run its course and that our future lies in a more post-liberal direction. But even where I disagree with his solutions, Im provoked by Hunters analysis of the problem.
Democracy and Solidarity offers a trenchant examination of our cultural rupture thats alarming, informative, and interesting. Its a book well be arguing about for years to come.
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