Race and the Politics of Fear is a study of the role of race in American political history. It takes a novel approach by using Aristotle's theory of the mixed regime to analyze the American system.
Race and the Politics of Fear is a study of the role of race in American political history. It takes a novel approach by using Aristotle's theory of the mixed regime to analyze the American system.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
J. Noel Hubler is Professor of Philosophy and Politics at Lebanon Valley College and a student of U.S. Political History and Ancient Greek Philosophy. He is the author of Overcoming Uncertainty in Ancient Greek Political Philosophy (2021), a study of the role of opinion in Greek political theory.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Section 1: Background Chapter 1. Race as an Oligarchic Construct Chapter 2. The Construction of Race in Colonial Virginia Chapter 3. Aristotle, Oligarchy, and the Mixed Regime Section 2: James Madison Chapter 4. James Madison, Slavery, and Excess Democracy Chapter 5. The Constitution and the Oligarchic Mix Chapter 6. Madison and the Protection of Southern Oligarchy Section 3: John C. Calhoun Chapter 7. Calhoun and the Racist Myths Chapter 8. Calhoun and the Need for Oligarchy Section 4: Ben Tillman Chapter 9. Ben Tillman and the Restoration of Southern Oligarchy Chapter 10. Tillman and the Consolidation of Southern Oligarchy Section 5: Ronald Reagan Chapter 11. Ronald Reagan and Old Myths in New Skins Chapter 12. Reaganomics and Race Chapter 13. Reagan and the Oligarchic Turn Conclusion
Introduction Section 1: Background Chapter 1. Race as an Oligarchic Construct Chapter 2. The Construction of Race in Colonial Virginia Chapter 3. Aristotle, Oligarchy, and the Mixed Regime Section 2: James Madison Chapter 4. James Madison, Slavery, and Excess Democracy Chapter 5. The Constitution and the Oligarchic Mix Chapter 6. Madison and the Protection of Southern Oligarchy Section 3: John C. Calhoun Chapter 7. Calhoun and the Racist Myths Chapter 8. Calhoun and the Need for Oligarchy Section 4: Ben Tillman Chapter 9. Ben Tillman and the Restoration of Southern Oligarchy Chapter 10. Tillman and the Consolidation of Southern Oligarchy Section 5: Ronald Reagan Chapter 11. Ronald Reagan and Old Myths in New Skins Chapter 12. Reaganomics and Race Chapter 13. Reagan and the Oligarchic Turn Conclusion
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