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Paul Eckert

Economic Strategist and Financial Manager

Paul Eckert has both experienced firsthand and extensively studied the devastation of lower middle class communities, culminating in writing Healing Middle-Class Democracy. Educated at both private and public institutions (Harvard University BA and Michigan State University PhD), Eckert transitioned mid-career from mental health administration in Detroit to business innovation policy in Washington, DC. There, he gained expertise in industries across industry, politics, and technology. Eckert’s prior literary works include writing for the stage and screen to show how a lack of political freedom and economic opportunity can lead to rage, extremism, and war.

ISBN:979-8-89138-846-8
Price:$29.95
Publication Date:March 24, 2026

Healing Middle-Class Democracy

Respecting Each Other, Cooperating Fairly, and Sharing Opportunity

American democracy rests on the strength and solidarity of its largest economic group: the middle class. Yet today that class is fractured from within, and the growing divide threatens the nation’s long-term stability. If these tensions continue to deepen, the result could be serious civil unrest, placing democratic institutions at risk.

Since the 1980s, economic growth has disproportionately benefited the upper middle class—the affluent tier just below the top one percent—while much of the broader middle class has struggled to advance. This imbalance has fueled resentment among those who see fewer pathways to upward mobility. Restoring unity would require expanding economic opportunity, backed by broad political will across the middle class. But intensifying internal conflict has stalled that effort.

In Healing Middle-Class Democracy, Paul Eckert contends that the central obstacle to expanding opportunity is the erosion of middle-class cohesion. He proposes that renewed commitment to respect and fairness can rebuild trust and enable cooperation. Reform, he argues, does not hinge on creating a new political party or aligning with a particular ideology; rather, it requires every party to champion policies that strengthen opportunity.

Eckert maintains that a unified middle class can simultaneously safeguard the prosperity of upper-income households and enhance mobility for those further down the income ladder. Strategic government investment, focused on equipping citizens to compete for higher-quality jobs and to launch new enterprises, would drive this renewal.

The possibility of unity and expanded opportunity remains within reach. Yet complacency is dangerous. Divisions are widening, and the window for meaningful reform may be closing. The moment for decisive action has arrived.

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