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Melissa Bass 
The Politics and Civics of National Service 
Lessons from the Civilian Conservation Corps, VISTA, and AmeriCorps

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In 1933 President Franklin D. Roosevelt created America’s first domestic national service program: the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC). As part of this program—the largest and most highly esteemed of its kind—nearly three million unemployed men worked to rehabilitate, protect, and build the nation’s natural resources. It demonstrated what citizens and government could accomplish together. Yet despite its success, the CCC was short lived. While more controversial programs such as President Johnson’s Volunteers in Service to America (VISTA) and President Clinton’s Ameri Corps survived, why did CCC die? And why—given the hard-won continuation and expansion of Ameri Corps—is national service an option for fewer Americans today than at its start nearly eighty years ago?


In The Politics and Civics of National Service, Melissa Bass focuses on the history, current relevance, and impact of domestic civilian national service. She explains why such service has yet to be deeply institutionalized in the United States; while military and higher education have solidified their roles as American institutions, civilian national service is still not recognized as a long-term policy option. Bass argues that only by examining these programs over time can we understand national service’s successes and limitations, both in terms of its political support and its civics lessons.


The Politics and Civics of National Service furthers our understanding of American political development by comparing programs founded during three distinct political eras—the New Deal, the Great Society, and the early Clinton years—and tracing them over time. To a remarkable extent, the CCC, VISTA, and Ameri Corps reflect the policymaking ethos and political controversies of their times, illuminating principles that hold well beyond the field of national service. By emphasizing these programs’ effects on citizenship and civic engagement, The Politics and Civics of National Ser


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Format EPUB ● Pages 304 ● ISBN 9780815723813 ● Publisher Brookings Institution Press ● Published 2013 ● Downloadable 3 times ● Currency EUR ● ID 2626677 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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