Reconsidering American political thought: a new identity
"Filling in the missing spaces left by traditional textbooks on American Political Thought, Reconsidering American Political Thought uses race, gender and ethnicity as a lens through which to engage on-going debates on American values and intellectual traditions. Weaving document-based texts an...
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2020
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Zusammenfassung: | "Filling in the missing spaces left by traditional textbooks on American Political Thought, Reconsidering American Political Thought uses race, gender and ethnicity as a lens through which to engage on-going debates on American values and intellectual traditions. Weaving document-based texts analysis with short excerpts from classics in American literature, this book presents a re-examination of the political and intellectual debates of consequence throughout American history. Purposely beginning the story in 1619, Saladin Ambar reassesses the religious, political, and social histories of the colonial period in American history. Hereafter Ambar moves through the story of America, with each chapter focusing on a different era in American history up to the present day. Ambar threads together analysis of periods including Thomas Jefferson's aspiration to create an "Empire of Liberty", the ethnic, racial and gender-based discourse instrumental in creating a "Yankee" industrial state between 1877-1932, and the intellectual, cultural, and social forces that led to the political rise of Ronald Reagan and Barack Obama in recent decades. In closing, Ambar assesses the prospects for a new, more invigorated political thought and discourse to reshape and redirect national energies and identity in the Trump presidency. Reconsidering American Political Thought presents a broad and subjective view about critical arguments in American political thought, giving future generations of students and lecturers alike an inclusive understanding of how to teach, research, study, and think about American Political Thought"-- |
Beschreibung: | vii, 178 Seiten |
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adam_text | Contents Introduction 1 Chapter One Colonial Legacies: 1619-1763 Chapter Two Revolution and Order: 1763-1800 31 Chapter Three Jefferson’s “Empire of Liberty”: 1800-1850 53 Chapter Four Fracture and Reunion: 1850-1877 79 Chapter Five Political Thought and the New American State: 1877-1932 103 Chapter Six Redefining Rights: 1932-1980 125 Chapter Seven Neoconservatism and Superpower: 1980-2018 149 Index 9 169 VII
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