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Project

Stewarding America

Overview

This project investigated the civic institutions that are critical for inspiring and modeling good citizenship. Through in-depth analyses of the government, the courts, the media, the military, corporations, unions, and the education system, the Ƶ developed a better understanding of the role of these institutions in the American democratic system and proposed ways to increase civic participation and public confidence in American leaders and institutions.

Project Briefing Videos

People

People

Project Chair
Project Members

Gerald Lyn Early

Washington University in St. Louis
Merle Kling Professor of Modern Letters
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John L. Hennessy

Stanford University
President Emeritus and Shriram Family Director of the Knight-Hennessy Scholars Program
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Jeffrey Rosen

George P. Schulz

David Souter

Supreme Court of the United States
Associate Justice
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Andy Stern

Richard E. Sylla

New York University
Henry Kaufman Professor of the History of Financial Institutions and Markets; Professor of Economics
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Diane P. Wood

American Law Institute
Chief Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit
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Publications

Publications

News & Updates

News & Updates

Project Outcomes

Project Outcomes

The findings from the Stewarding America project served as the basis for publications, national conferences and workshops, and a public outreach campaign designed to encourage renewed emphasis on stewarding American democracy.

The project received attention in major media outlets. An opinion piece by NEH Chairman Jim Leach was published in The Boston Globe on October 14, 2012, and a Wall Street Journal blog highlighted Ralph Gomory and Richard Sylla’s essay on “The American Corporation” as recommended reading on November 29, 2012.

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