Wilson Carey McWilliams 
The Idea of Fraternity in America [PDF ebook] 

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“A complex, intellectually jarring, and valuable book, one which reveals how early America became her true self as we now know her.” —Kirkus Reviews


The United States is currently experiencing a crisis of citizenship and democracy. For many of us, there is a sense of forlornness caused by losing sight of human connectedness and the bonds of community. Originally published in 1973, and long out of print, The Idea of Fraternity in America is a resonant call to reclaim and restore the communal bonds of democracy by one of the most important political theorists of the twentieth century, Wilson Carey Mc Williams.


This sprawling and majestic book offers a comprehensive and original interpretation of the whole range of American historical and political thought, from seventeenth-century White Puritanism to twentieth-century Black American political thought. In one sense, it is a long and sustained reflection on the American political tradition, with side glances at other cultures and other traditions; in another sense, it is an impressive beginning to an original and comprehensive theory of politics, rooted in a new reading of a vast array of relevant sources. Speaking with a prescience unmatched by his contemporaries, Mc Williams argues that in order to address the malaise of our modern democracy we must return to an ideal of our past: fraternity, a relation of affection founded on shared values and goals. This 50th anniversary edition, which offers a critique of the liberal tradition and a new social philosophy for the future, contains a new introduction from Mc Williams’s daughter, Susan Mc Williams Barndt. She writes, “At a time when many Americans are wondering how we got to where we are today . . . this book demonstrates that there is in fact a lot of precedent for what feels so unprecedented in contemporary American politics.”

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Inhaltsverzeichnis

Preface


Abbreviations


Introduction


1. Clan, Tribe, and City


2. Fraternity and the Myths of Identity


3. Fraternity and Modern Politics


4. The Ambiguous Ideal: Fraternity in America


5. Puritanism: The Covenants of Fraternity


6. John Winthrop: The Statesman


7. The Fruits of the Earth: Cain in New England


8. The American Enlightenment


9. The Jeffersonians


10. The Divided House


11. Emerson and Thoreau: The All and the One


12. Nathaniel Hawthorne: The Citizen


13. Herman Melville: The Pilgrim


14. The Gilded Age


15. Whitman and Bellamy: Nations of Lovers


16. Mark Twain: The Teacher


17. Old Americans and New


18. Generations of the Lost


19. Fearlessness and Fear: The New Deal and After


20. Native Sons


Epilogue: A Note on Generation and Regeneration


Bibliographic Notes


Index

Über den Autor

Susan Mc Williams Barndt is professor of politics at Pomona College. She has written and edited a number of books, including The American Road Trip and American Political Thought.
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Sprache Englisch ● Format PDF ● ISBN 9780268205331 ● Dateigröße 48.0 MB ● Verlag University of Notre Dame Press ● Ort IN ● Land US ● Erscheinungsjahr 2023 ● Ausgabe 2 ● herunterladbar 24 Monate ● Währung EUR ● ID 8928608 ● Kopierschutz Adobe DRM
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