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How do Americans think about foundational political questions? Covering the full span of U.S. history, American Political Thought: An Invitation offers a lively yet sophisticated overview of the nature and dynamics of American Political Thought for students and general readers alike. Award-winning scholar Ken Kersch's engaging introduction situates the key debates in their historical, political and cultural context. He introduces the touchstone frameworks and ideas that are both deeply ingrained and yet have been actively re-made in a country that has spent 250 years of shifting circumstances…mehr
How do Americans think about foundational political questions? Covering the full span of U.S. history, American Political Thought: An Invitation offers a lively yet sophisticated overview of the nature and dynamics of American Political Thought for students and general readers alike. Award-winning scholar Ken Kersch's engaging introduction situates the key debates in their historical, political and cultural context. He introduces the touchstone frameworks and ideas that are both deeply ingrained and yet have been actively re-made in a country that has spent 250 years of shifting circumstances battling over their real-world implications. Covering thinkers ranging from Jefferson to Rawls, Du Bois to Audre Lorde, he examines the ambiguities of the purportedly 'consensus' American principles of liberty, equality, and democracy as well as addressing questions ranging from 'What are the foundations of a legitimate political order?' and 'What is the appropriate role of government?' to 'What are the appropriate terms of full civic membership ?' - and beyond. Politically balanced and inclusive, American Political Thought introduces the contested terrain concerning these core political questions as they were raised over the course of the USA's often dramatic history.
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Ken Kersch is Professor of Political Science at Boston College.
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Acknowledgments 1 Themes and Frameworks in American Political Thought The Traditional Framing: Lockean Liberalism, Civic Republicanism, and the Liberal-Republican Debate Complications and Refinements: Other Liberalisms, Other Republicanisms, and Other Thought Traditions Theories Positing the Inadequacy of the Traditional Frameworks and Proposing Alternatives Stories About America Conclusion Questions Notes 2 Settlement, the Road to Revolution, the Founding, and the Early Republic The Theological Dimensions of Colonial American Thought Race and Indigeneity during the Settlement and the Road to Revolution The American Revolution and the Founding Hamiltonian and Jeffersonian Visions Conclusion Questions Notes 3 Antebellum Political Thought Jacksonian Democracy The Whig Vision and "the American System" Majority Rule and Minority Rights The Sovereign Individual Anti-Materialism and Nature The Call of Moral and Social Reform An "Empire of Liberty"? Labor: Work and Slavery Conclusion Questions Notes 4 Secession/Civil War/Reconstruction Race, Slavery, and Natural Rights Slavery and Union A New Birth of Freedom? Equality and Union after Slavery Conclusion Questions Notes 5 Industrial Capitalism, Reformism, and the New American State Restraining Government: The Philosophy of Laissez-Faire Conservative Critics of Industrial Capitalism and Liberal Modernity Reformist and Revolutionary Critics of Industrial Capitalism: Ideas Ideas in Action From Pragmatism to Progressivism Pragmatism in Politics and Government The New Pluralism: Ethnicity, Nationality, and Race Sex and Gender Conclusion Questions Notes 6 The New Deal Liberal Order: Collapse, Culmination, or "Great Exception"? The New Deal The Fate of the Individual in a Mass Polity Who Governs? The Liberal Consensus Outliers in Franklin Roosevelt's America: The "Radical Right," Marxian Left, and Marginalized African-Americans Rumbling Undercurrents Conclusion Questions Notes 7 Radical Stirrings, Civil Rights, the Contentious 1960s, and the Rise of Modern Conservatism Mass Conformity: The Diagnosis and the Rebels Postwar Conservatism's Political Rise Conservative Political Thought Civil Rights Resistance Black Nationalism The New Left The Full Flowering: The Late 1960s Counterculture Conclusion Questions Notes 8 The Identity and Post-Materialist Left, the New Right, and Third Way Liberalism Sex and Gender The Intervention of Feminist Women of Color "Gay Liberation" and the Politics of LGBTQ + Identity Racial and Ethnic Identity and Pride: the Chicano and American Indian Movements, and Beyond Ecology and Environment The New Right Third Way (Neo)Liberalism Conclusion Questions Notes Conclusion Boundaries, Categories, and Intersectionality The Persisting Problem of the Color Line Contemporary Conservatism Contemporary Liberalism Capitalism, Socialism, and Neoliberalism The Resurgent American Left Conclusion: The Futures of American Political Thought Questions Notes Index
Acknowledgments 1 Themes and Frameworks in American Political Thought The Traditional Framing: Lockean Liberalism, Civic Republicanism, and the Liberal-Republican Debate Complications and Refinements: Other Liberalisms, Other Republicanisms, and Other Thought Traditions Theories Positing the Inadequacy of the Traditional Frameworks and Proposing Alternatives Stories About America Conclusion Questions Notes 2 Settlement, the Road to Revolution, the Founding, and the Early Republic The Theological Dimensions of Colonial American Thought Race and Indigeneity during the Settlement and the Road to Revolution The American Revolution and the Founding Hamiltonian and Jeffersonian Visions Conclusion Questions Notes 3 Antebellum Political Thought Jacksonian Democracy The Whig Vision and "the American System" Majority Rule and Minority Rights The Sovereign Individual Anti-Materialism and Nature The Call of Moral and Social Reform An "Empire of Liberty"? Labor: Work and Slavery Conclusion Questions Notes 4 Secession/Civil War/Reconstruction Race, Slavery, and Natural Rights Slavery and Union A New Birth of Freedom? Equality and Union after Slavery Conclusion Questions Notes 5 Industrial Capitalism, Reformism, and the New American State Restraining Government: The Philosophy of Laissez-Faire Conservative Critics of Industrial Capitalism and Liberal Modernity Reformist and Revolutionary Critics of Industrial Capitalism: Ideas Ideas in Action From Pragmatism to Progressivism Pragmatism in Politics and Government The New Pluralism: Ethnicity, Nationality, and Race Sex and Gender Conclusion Questions Notes 6 The New Deal Liberal Order: Collapse, Culmination, or "Great Exception"? The New Deal The Fate of the Individual in a Mass Polity Who Governs? The Liberal Consensus Outliers in Franklin Roosevelt's America: The "Radical Right," Marxian Left, and Marginalized African-Americans Rumbling Undercurrents Conclusion Questions Notes 7 Radical Stirrings, Civil Rights, the Contentious 1960s, and the Rise of Modern Conservatism Mass Conformity: The Diagnosis and the Rebels Postwar Conservatism's Political Rise Conservative Political Thought Civil Rights Resistance Black Nationalism The New Left The Full Flowering: The Late 1960s Counterculture Conclusion Questions Notes 8 The Identity and Post-Materialist Left, the New Right, and Third Way Liberalism Sex and Gender The Intervention of Feminist Women of Color "Gay Liberation" and the Politics of LGBTQ + Identity Racial and Ethnic Identity and Pride: the Chicano and American Indian Movements, and Beyond Ecology and Environment The New Right Third Way (Neo)Liberalism Conclusion Questions Notes Conclusion Boundaries, Categories, and Intersectionality The Persisting Problem of the Color Line Contemporary Conservatism Contemporary Liberalism Capitalism, Socialism, and Neoliberalism The Resurgent American Left Conclusion: The Futures of American Political Thought Questions Notes Index
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