The dynamic social contract: an American case study
This book continues an exploration begun by Charles Mills and Carole Pateman with their examinations of the nuisances of the Western social contract. The work examines the social contract within the variable of space or proximity and incorporates concepts first proposed by Benedict Anderson, that of...
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Zusammenfassung: | This book continues an exploration begun by Charles Mills and Carole Pateman with their examinations of the nuisances of the Western social contract. The work examines the social contract within the variable of space or proximity and incorporates concepts first proposed by Benedict Anderson, that of concepts of shared communal belonging or imagined. The social contract is explored as a dynamic sociopolitical instrument that is influenced by the context of human interactions, specifically, space. Space or proximity exists as a variable, either increasing interactions and challenging sociopolitical norms, or decreasing interactions and reinforcing sociopolitical norms. We can trace proximity within a sociopolitical model, with connections becoming more and more abstract as proximity increases and group membership becomes more abstract -- global, global region, nation, religion, ethnicity, national region, city, town/village, and kin. We accept that kinship or hereditary connections are the most atomistic. And within this tree of proximity, as proximity increases the ties of group membership become more tenuous, and the incentive of collective action decreases production is the binding glue of the world economic system, and the framework of the study, but it is within the bounds of the productive system that the challenge of proximity and membership collide. The collision occurs as the proximity of production increases, and the reaction is a dynamic response within the social contract, witnessed as a retraction |
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adam_text | Table of Contents List of Figures v List of Tables vii List of Maps ix Abstract xi Introduction xiii The Constrained Social Contract The Model Chapter 1 The Communal Social Contract 1 Hereditarian Foundations of Elitism The Western Social Contract Rebranded The Initial Western Dislocation Faux Citizenship the Racial and Feminist Contract Conclusion Chapter 2 America the Communal Contract 15 What Makes the United State Different? Conclusion Chapter 3 American Federalism Rural verse Urban States’ Rights—The United States Constitution to Jim Crow The Progressive Age States’ Rights—The Great Depression to Insurrection Conclusion 25
Chapter 4 American Labor and the Constrained Double Movement 57 King Cotton The Rise of American Unions: The Gilded Age The Union Shop Movement Within the Captured State The Wagoner Act Quasi-Equilibrium Labor and the Party of Dixie Conclusion Chapter 5 Proximity, Nationalism, Globalization, the Dynamic Social Contract 83 Owners Equity the Invisible Worker Conclusion Chapter 6 Proximity and the Racial Contract 95 The American Racial Contract Explained Proximity “The Racial Threat Hypothesis” The Politics of the Racial Contract The Social Basis of Proximity and the Racial Contract Conclusion Postscript 115 References 119 Index 127
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Table of Contents List of Figures v List of Tables vii List of Maps ix Abstract xi Introduction xiii The Constrained Social Contract The Model Chapter 1 The Communal Social Contract 1 Hereditarian Foundations of Elitism The Western Social Contract Rebranded The Initial Western Dislocation Faux Citizenship the Racial and Feminist Contract Conclusion Chapter 2 America the Communal Contract 15 What Makes the United State Different? Conclusion Chapter 3 American Federalism Rural verse Urban States’ Rights—The United States Constitution to Jim Crow The Progressive Age States’ Rights—The Great Depression to Insurrection Conclusion 25
Chapter 4 American Labor and the Constrained Double Movement 57 King Cotton The Rise of American Unions: The Gilded Age The Union Shop Movement Within the Captured State The Wagoner Act Quasi-Equilibrium Labor and the Party of Dixie Conclusion Chapter 5 Proximity, Nationalism, Globalization, the Dynamic Social Contract 83 Owners' Equity the Invisible Worker Conclusion Chapter 6 Proximity and the Racial Contract 95 The American Racial Contract Explained Proximity “The Racial Threat Hypothesis” The Politics of the Racial Contract The Social Basis of Proximity and the Racial Contract Conclusion Postscript 115 References 119 Index 127 |
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