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We Need to Build

Field Notes for Diverse Democracy

Eboo Patel

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Beacon Press
09 May 2023
From the former faith adviser to President Obama comes an inspirational guide for those who seek to promote positive social change and build a more diverse and just democracy

""You don't create societies by burning things down, You create societies by building things.""

From the former faith adviser to President Obama comes a fresh manifesto for those who seek to promote positive change and build a more diverse and just democracy

The

goal of social change work is not a more ferocious revolution; it is a more

beautiful social order. It is harder to organize a fair trial than it is to

fire up a crowd, more challenging to build a good school than it is to tell

others they are doing education all wrong. But every decent society requires

fair trials and good schools, and that's just the beginning of the list of

institutions and structures that need to be efficiently created and

effectively run in large-scale diverse democracy.

We Need to Build is a call to create those institutions

and a guide for how to run them well.

In his youth, Eboo Patel was inspired by love-based activists like John

Lewis, Martin Luther King Jr., Badshah Khan, Mahatma Gandhi, Mother Teresa,

Dorothy Day, Abraham Joshua Heschel, and Thich Nhat Hanh. Their example, and

a timely challenge to build the change he wanted to see, led to a life

engaged in the particulars of building, nourishing, and sustaining an

institution that seeks to promote positive social change-Interfaith America.

Now, drawing on his twenty years of experience, Patel tells the stories of

what he's learned and how, in the process, he came to construct as much as

critique and collaborate more than oppose.

His challenge to us is clear- those of us committed to refounding America

as a just and inclusive democracy need to defeat the things we don't like by

building the things we do.
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Imprint:   Beacon Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 140mm, 
Weight:   369g
ISBN:   9780807008232
ISBN 10:   0807008230
Pages:   224
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Introduction SECTION ONE: CRITICS AND BUILDERS CHAPTER ONE Critic: A Personal Journey CHAPTER TWO Builder, Creating Interfaith America CHAPTER THREE Jen Bailey, Critic and Builder CHAPTER FOUR Campus as Crucible SECTION TWO: THE GOOD SOCIETY CHAPTER FIVE America, the People’s Potluck CHAPTER SIX The Obama Story, the Trump Story CHAPTER SEVEN The Genius of Religious Institutions SECTION THREE: CONSIDERATIONS AND CAUTIONS CHAPTER EIGHT The Challenge of Being in Charge CHAPTER NINE Align the Substantive and the Symbolic CHAPTER TEN Be Guided by a Vision For, Not an Anger Against CHAPTER ELEVEN Embrace Diversity, Including the Differences You Don’t Like CHAPTER TWELVE Embrace the Multiple Languages of Social Change CHAPTER THIRTEEN Be Careful Turning Identity Categories into Ideological Categories CHAPTER FOURTEEN Seek Solutions, Then Seek Scale CHAPTER FIFTEEN Welcome All Allies CHAPTER SIXTEEN Persuade Your Opponents CHAPTER SEVENTEEN Consider Constructive Engagement Before You Cancel CHAPTER EIGHTEEN Stand on the Balcony and Think of a Hedgehog CHAPTER NINETEEN Appreciate the History of Your Movement, Then Extend It CHAPTER TWENTY Be Cautious About Becoming a Symbol CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE Be Cautious About Making Generalizations and Speaking for Others CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO Be Cautious of the Single Story CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE Be Cautious About the False Social Map CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR Be Cautious When Accusing Others CONCLUSION A Letter to My Sons, Future Builders of Diverse Democracy Acknowledgments Notes Index

Named ""one of America's best leaders"" byU.S. News and World Report, Eboo Patel is Founder and President of Interfaith America, the leading interfaith organization in the United States. Under his leadership, Interfaith America has worked with governments, universities, private companies, and civic organizations to make faith a bridge of cooperation rather than a barrier of division. Eboo served on President Obama's Inaugural Faith Council, has given hundreds of keynote addresses, and has written five books. He is an Ashoka Fellow and holds a doctorate in the sociology of religion from Oxford University, where he studied on a Rhodes scholarship. Eboo lives in Chicago with his wife, Shehnaz, and their two sons.

Reviews for We Need to Build: Field Notes for Diverse Democracy

"""A centrist call to actively build—rather than passively critique—civic institutions."" —Kirkus Reviews ""Patel wants to build, and help others build, institutions to do all of this good work. He wants to inspire and train new civic leaders who nurture pluralism and community that is welcoming."" —Jon W. McSweeney, Spirituality & Practice “Revelatory and profoundly timely! This is the essential handbook for every activist ready to move from resisting injustice to rebuilding a world of justice. A legendary builder and visionary teacher, Eboo Patel gives us the blueprint for how to build institutions that will birth the beloved community.” —Valarie Kaur, author of See No Stranger: A Memoir and Manifesto of Revolutionary Love “Eboo Patel is one of America’s most visionary civic leaders and one of our most vital bridge builders. We Need to Build is both a blueprint and a guidebook for an inclusive twenty-first-century democracy. Read this book!” —Van Jones, author of Beyond the Messy Truth “In this moment in civic life, we need institutional leaders who can absorb radical critiques—and radical critics who can build institutions. Eboo Patel is both, and he has the self-awareness and standing to send both messages to both parties. This bracing, necessary book is a guide for deep civic renewal.” —Eric Liu, CEO, Citizen University “Eboo Patel holds a singular place in American life and thought. His expertise on the pluralistic religious reality of twenty-first-century life has influenced virtually every major field—from education to the workplace to political policy and culture. We Need to Build comes at precisely the right moment to become a key handbook for navigating the transformative healing—the building—that our world of fracture and disarray so urgently demands.” —Krista Tippett, author of Being Wise and host of On Being “Eboo Patel has long served as one of America’s most trusted and impactful leaders for religious pluralism. In his latest book, We Need to Build, Patel provides an invaluable and must-read road map filled with practical wisdom and timely prescriptions to help all of us better build the thriving organizations and communities and healthy democracy we so desperately need.” —Rev. Adam Taylor, president of Sojourners and author of A More Perfect Union “In fractious times, Eboo Patel draws on the lessons he’s gleaned from his own inspiring journey to offer us the thing we need most—a credible path to hope and reconciliation.” —David Axelrod, author of Believer: My Forty Years in Politics"


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