An Endless Knot
How Democracies Form the Citizens They Need
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ナレーター:
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Carlos Mendoza
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著者:
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Joe Elefante
概要
What kind of people must we become for democracy to work? In a time of polarization and institutional strain, we often look to solutions in policy, leadership, or structural reform. But beneath these visible systems lies something more fundamental—the habits, capacities, and character of the citizenry itself.
An Endless Knot offers a different way of thinking about democratic life. Drawing from the arts, education, philosophy, and contemplative traditions, Joe Elefante explores how individuals are formed within systems—and how those individuals, in turn, shape the systems they inhabit. From the listening required in a choir to the ethical demands of economic life, this audiobook reveals how everyday practices cultivate the qualities necessary for a healthy society.
Rather than offering political prescriptions, An Endless Knot asks a deeper question: how do we form citizens capable of sustaining a pluralist democracy?
What You'll Explore
- Interdependence — why our lives are more connected than we tend to recognize
- Formation — how habits, environments, and institutions shape who we become
- Attention and empathy — as civic capacities, not just personal virtues
- The role of the arts — in cultivating listening, cooperation, and shared meaning
- Work and meaning — how economic systems shape both lives and identities
- Ideals and intention — how to act meaningfully in a complex, shared world
Who This Audiobook Is For
This audiobook is for listeners who:
- Care about democracy but sense that something deeper than politics is at stake
- Are interested in the intersection of philosophy, spirituality, and civic life
- Value both personal development and institutional responsibility
- Are looking for a thoughtful, non-ideological approach to social and cultural questions
A Different Kind of Civic Audiobook
This is not an audiobook about winning arguments or advancing an agenda. It is an invitation to consider how we are shaped—and how we shape one another—in the shared life of a society.
©2026 Joe Elefante (P)2026 Joe Elefante