Coffee @ The Kennedy Museum
Common Sense to Save Democracy – by author Steve Kramer
Join us for a cup of coffee as we listen to author Steve Kramer discuss his book Common Sense to Save Democracy.
A blueprint to save democracy – renewing Paine’s vision for success. Author Steve Kramer is a seasoned litigation attorney whose illuminating guide provides a concise yet powerful blueprint for rejuvenating democracy, drawing inspiration from the revolutionary spirit of Thomas Paine’s Common Sense. Beyond mere critique, the book provides proactive solutions, making it an engaging read for youth and mature adults striving for a more united and resilient future for our democracy. A book signing will follow after the event.
Event Details
Location: JFK Hyannis Museum: Scudder Family Center for Civic Engagement on the second floor.
Attendance: In-person or via Zoom
Cost: Free to members and non-members
Registration: RSVP required. Please register below.


About the Author
Steve Kramer is a seasoned litigation attorney and certified mediator who has practiced law since 1979. A graduate of Suffolk University Law School, he served as an Assistant Attorney General and Deputy Chief of the Consumer Protection Division for the Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office in the 1980s, reflecting a long-standing commitment to public service.
Beyond his legal career, Kramer has held leadership roles in various civic organizations and brings a passion for civic engagement and democratic renewal to his writing. His motivation for Common Sense To Save Democracy was influenced by his family’s history and personal commitment to democratic ideals. Common Sense To Save Democracy is his first book.

