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Race and the Making of American Liberalism

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  • Engelsk

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Race and the Making of American Liberalism traces the roots of the contemporary crisis of progressive liberalism deep into the nation's racial past. Horton argues that the contemporary conservative claim that the American liberal tradition has been rooted in a "color blind" conception of individual rights is innaccurate and misleading. In contrast, American liberalism has alternatively served both to support and oppose racial hierarchy, as well associoeconomic equity more broadly. Racial politics in the United States have repeatedly made it exceedingly difficult to establish powerful constituencies that understand socioeconomic equity as vital to American democracy and aspire to limit gross disparities of wealth, power, and status. Revitalizing suchequalitarian conceptions of American liberalism, Horton suggests, will require developing new forms of racial and class identity that support, rather than sabotage such fundamental political commitments.

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Detaljer
  • SprogEngelsk
  • Sidetal314
  • Udgivelsesdato02-11-2009
  • ISBN139780195143485
  • Forlag Oxford University Press Inc
  • MålgruppeFrom age 0
  • FormatHardback
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  • Vægt566 g
  • Dybde2,3 cm
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