<P><EM>Ideals and Ideologies: A Reader</EM> is a comprehensive compilation of classic and original readings representing all of the major 'isms'. It offers students a generous sampling of key thinkers in different ideological traditions and places them in their historical and political contexts. Use
Ideals and Ideologies
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โฆ Table of Contents
Cover
Half Title
Title
Copyright
Dedication
CONTENTS
Preface to the Eleventh Edition
About the Editors
Introduction
Part 1 The Concept of Ideology
1.1 Ideology: The Career of a Concept
Part 2 The Democratic Ideal: Historical and Philosophical Foundations
2.2 Democracy and Despotism
2.3 Funeral Oration
2.4 Democratic Judgment and the โMiddlingโ Constitution
2.5 Whatโs Wrong With Princely Rule?
2.6 What Is a Republic?
2.7 Bill of Rights of the United States
2.8 Democracy and Equality
2.9 Democratic Participation and Political Education
2.10 Voter Suppression, Then and Now
2.11 Democracies End When They Are Too Democratic
2.12 The Dumbed Down Democracy
Part 3 Liberalism
3.13 The State of Nature and the Basis of Obligation
3.14 Toleration and Government
3.15 Government, Rights, and the Freedom of Generations
3.16 Declaration of Independence of the United States
3.17 Declaration of the Rights of Man and of Citizens
3.18 Private Profit, Public Good
3.19 Freedom and Enlightenment
3.20 Liberty and Individuality
3.21 William Graham SumnerโAccording to the Fitness of Things
3.22 Liberalism and Positive Freedom
3.23 Commonwealth Club Address
3.24 โTo Fulfi ll These Rightsโ: Speech at Howard University
3.25 The Conscience of a Liberal
3.26 Paternalism vs. Democracy: A Libertarian View
3.27 Libertarian Anarchism
3.28 A Libertarian Utopia
Part 4 Conservatism
4.29 Society, Reverence, and the โTrue Natural Aristocracyโ
4.30 Conservatism as Reaction
4.31 On Being Conservative
4.32 Ten Conservative Principles
4.33 Modern American Conservatism
4.34 The Neoconservative Persuasion
4.35 Conservatives Assess Trump
Part 5 Socialism and Communism: From More to Marx
5.36 Utopia
5.37 Address to the Inhabitants of New Lanark
5.38 The Communist Manifesto
5.39 On the Materialist Conception of History
Part 6 Socialism and Communism After Marx
6.40 Evolutionary Socialism
6.41 Revisionism, Imperialism, and Revolution
6.42 The Permanent Revolution
6.43 On the Peopleโs Democratic Dictatorship
6.44 Anarcho-Communism vs. Marxism
6.45 Anarchism: What It Really Stands For
6.46 Speech to the Conference for Progressive Political Action
6.47 On Democratic Socialism in the United States
Part 7 Fascism
7.48 Civilization and Race
7.49 The Doctrine of Fascism
7.50 The Political Theory of Fascism
7.51 Nation and Race
7.52 This Is How Fascism Comes to America
Part 8 Liberation Ideologies and the Politics of Identity
8.53 What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?
8.54 Race Matters
8.55 A New Chapter in the Black Liberation Movement
8.56 A Vision for Black Lives: Policy Demands for Black Power, Freedom, & Justice
8.57 A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
8.58 Seneca Falls Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions
8.59 Oppression
8.60 Feminism Is for Everybody
8.61 The Task Ahead for Feminism
8.62 Homosexuality: The Nature and Harm Arguments
8.63 On Liberation
8.64 Liberation Theology
8.65 All Animals Are Equal
Part 9 โGreenโ Politics: Ecology as Ideology
9.66 Sustainability in the Age of Ecology
9.67 Getting Along With Nature
9.68 Feminism and the Mastery of Nature
9.69 Whose Earth Is It, Anyway?
9.70 Laudato Siโ : On Care for Our Common Home
Part 10 Radical Islamism
10.71 Signposts Along the Road
10.72 The Necessity for Islamic Government
10.73 Jihad Against Jews and Crusaders: World Islamic Front Statement
10.74 Declaration of a Caliphate
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