Equality, liberty's lost twin: a short history of ideas from Rousseau to Rawls
"Inequality seems to be the only topic under discussion today. But what do we actually mean by equality, and what did the American Founders have in mind? This work, a history of ideas and at the same time a parallel study of social and political dimensions, is intended for college educators, co...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Inequality seems to be the only topic under discussion today. But what do we actually mean by equality, and what did the American Founders have in mind? This work, a history of ideas and at the same time a parallel study of social and political dimensions, is intended for college educators, commentators and public officials"-- |
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adam_text | Table of Contents Introduction A Word about the Title 1 3 Chapter One: How Rousseau Became Our Guide 15 Chapter Two: Revolution Enlightenment’s Reach America’s Conflict with Great Britain The Content and Spirit of the Declaration Inclusive or Exclusive Coverage? Other Explanations for the Equality Clause The French Experience in the Eighteenth Century Legacies 23 23 24 25 27 28 29 31 Chapter Three: Reaction Equality’s Shadow 37 37 Chapter Four: The Juggernaut of Commerce Liberty’s Uncertain Landscape: Europe in the 1800s 45 52 Chapter Five: Anxiety for the Individual J.S. Mill Herbert Spencer 57 57 60 Chapter Six: Slavery’s Abolition A Network of Volunteers Uncle Tom’s Cabin President Lincoln’s Proclamation 67 IS 74 76 Chapter Seven: Reconstruction 81 ix
Equality, Liberty s Lost Twin Chapter Eight: Populism’s Challenge to Exploitive Business 87 Chapter Nine: The Urban Soul of Progressivism 95 Chapter Ten: The Citizenship of Women Historic Antecedents A Boost from Outside the Circle ofWomen Relevant Paris of the Preamble and the Wording ofArticle 21: 101 105 108 110 Preamble 110 Article 21 110 Chapter Eleven: Social Mobilization Confronts the Great Depression 111 What would Rousseau think of the New Deal? 118 Chapter Twelve: Post World War Two Cooperation and Innovation ш Chapter Thirteen: Cold War Divisions Drive Debate and Change 131 Civil Rights 136 EEOC: Equal Employment Opportunity Commission 137 Health Care: Senior Citizens and (Some) Others 138 Education 139 Anti-Poverty Programs 140 Chapter Fourteen: Philosophy Needs History 143 Conclusion The Weight ofFour Decades 155 155 A Postscriptfrom September 2020 167 Acknowledgements 169 Bibliography 171 Index 179 x
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Equality, Liberty's Lost Twin Chapter Eight: Populism’s Challenge to Exploitive Business 87 Chapter Nine: The Urban Soul of Progressivism 95 Chapter Ten: The Citizenship of Women Historic Antecedents A Boost from Outside the Circle ofWomen Relevant Paris of the Preamble and the Wording ofArticle 21: 101 105 108 110 Preamble 110 Article 21 110 Chapter Eleven: Social Mobilization Confronts the Great Depression 111 What would Rousseau think of the New Deal? 118 Chapter Twelve: Post World War Two Cooperation and Innovation ш Chapter Thirteen: Cold War Divisions Drive Debate and Change 131 Civil Rights 136 EEOC: Equal Employment Opportunity Commission 137 Health Care: Senior Citizens and (Some) Others 138 Education 139 Anti-Poverty Programs 140 Chapter Fourteen: Philosophy Needs History 143 Conclusion The Weight ofFour Decades 155 155 A Postscriptfrom September 2020 167 Acknowledgements 169 Bibliography 171 Index 179 x |
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