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Ideals and Ideologies : A Reader

ISBN: 9780321005397 | 0321005392
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Pearson College Div
Pub. Date: 11/1/1998

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SummaryTable of Contents
-X, Ball, Terrence and Dagger, Richard, Ideals and Ideologies: A Reader, Fourth Edition*\ This highly acclaimed collection of original sources put readers directly in touch with the political thinkers and the ideas that have shaped our world. Present readers with key selections from a wide array of original sources, from classic standards to newly emerging ideologies. A logical organization, introductions to each selection, and new explanatory notes make this book accessible and engaging. For those interested in political science and ideologies.
Prefacev(2)
Introductionvii
PART ONE THE CONCEPT OF IDEOLOGY1(10)
1. Ideology: The Career of a Concept
3(8)
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Terrell Carver
PART TWO THE DEMOCRATIC IDEAL11(54)
2. Democracy and Despotism
14(3)
Euripides
3. Funeral Oration
17(5)
Pericles
4. Democratic Judgment and the "Middling" Constitution
22(5)
Aristotle
5. What's Wrong with Princely Rule?
27(4)
Niccolo Machiavelli
6. What Is a Republic?
31(6)
John Adams
7. Bill of Rights of the United States
37(2)
8. Democracy and Equality
39(8)
Alexis de Tocqueville
9. Democratic Participation and Political Education
47(7)
John Stuart Mill
10. Town Meetings and Workers' Control
54(11)
Michael Walzer
PART THREE LIBERALISM65(76)
11. The State of Nature and the Basis of Obligation
68(7)
Thomas Hobbes
12. Toleration and Government
75(15)
John Locke
13. Government, Rights, and the Bonds between Generations
90(4)
Thomas Paine
14. Declaration of Independence of the United States
94(3)
15. Declaration of the Rights of Man and of Citizens
97(3)
16. Private Profit, Public Good
100(4)
Adam Smith
17. Freedom and Enlightenment
104(3)
Immanuel Kant
18. Liberty and Individuality
107(7)
John Stuart Mill
19. According to the Fitness of Things
114(4)
William Graham Sumner
20. Liberalism and Positive Freedom
118(4)
T. H. Green
21. Paternalism vs. Democracy
122(4)
Donald Allen
22. Libertarian Anarchism
126(4)
Murray Rothbard
23. The Limitations of Libertarianism
130(11)
Thomas A. Spragens, Jr.
PART FOUR CONSERVATISM141(54)
24. Society, Reverence, and the "True Natural Aristocracy"
143(7)
Edmund Burke
25. Conservatism as Reaction
150(4)
Joseph de Maistre
26. The Poet as Conservative
154(3)
William Wordsworth
27. Revolt of the Masses
157(4)
Jose Ortega y Gasset
28. On Being Conservative
161(9)
Michael Oakeshott
29. The Woodpeckers and the Starlings
170(4)
Jacquetta Hawkes
30. Modern Liberalism and Cultural Decline
174(9)
Robert Bork
31. A Religious Conservative Vision for America
183(12)
Ralph Reed
PART FIVE SOCIALISM AND COMMUNISM: MORE TO MARX195(40)
32. Utopia
197(7)
Thomas More
33. Address to the Inhabitants of New Lanark
204(4)
Robert Owen
34. The Communist Manifesto
208(14)
Karl Marx
Friedrich Engels
35. Socialism: Utopian and Scientific
222(13)
Friedrich Engels
PART SIX SOCIALISM AND COMMUNISM AFTER MARX235(80)
36. Evolutionary Socialism
237(6)
Eduard Bernstein
37. Revisionism, Imperialism, and Revolution
243(16)
V. I. Lenin
38. The Permanent Revolution
259(5)
Leon Trotsky
39. On the People's Democratic Dictatorship
264(11)
Mao Zedong
40. Anarcho-Communism vs. Marxism
275(4)
Mikhail Bakunin
41. Anarchism: What It Really Stands For
279(9)
Emma Goldman
42. Fabian Socialism
288(5)
George Bernard Shaw
43. Looking Backward
293(10)
Edward Bellamy
44. Socialism and Democracy
303(12)
Carol Gould
PART SEVEN FASCISM315(42)
45. Civilization and Race
317(7)
Joseph-Arthur de Gobineau
46. The Doctrine of Fascism
324(8)
Benito Mussolini
47. The Political Theory of Fascism
332(7)
Alfredo Rocco
48. Nation and Race
339(18)
Adolf Hitler
PART EIGHT LIBERATION IDEOLOGIES AND THE POLITICS OF IDENTITY357(72)
49. Letter from Birmingham Jail
360(11)
Martin Luther King, Jr.
50. Black Consciousness and the Quest for a True Humanity
371(6)
Steve Biko
51. Letters on the Equality of the Sexes
377(8)
Sarah Grimke
52. The Seneca Falls Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions
385(4)
53. Oppression
389(9)
Marilyn Frye
54. Gay Liberation
398(5)
Richard Mohr
55. Spirituality, Equality, and Natural Law
403(6)
Oren Lyons
56. Liberation Theology
409(8)
Gustavo Gutierrez
57. All Animals Are Equal
417(12)
Peter Singer
PART NINE "GREEN" POLITICS: ECOLOGY AS IDEOLOGY429(38)
58. The Land Ethic
432(11)
Aldo Leopold
59. Getting Along with Nature
443(9)
Wendell Berry
60. Putting the Earth First
452(7)
Dave Foreman
61. Thinking Green!
459(8)
Petra Kelly
PART TEN THE FUTURE OF IDEOLOGY467
62. The End of History?
469(10)
Francis Fukuyama
63. Jihad vs. McWorld
479
Benjamin Barber

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