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More copies of this ISBN:This title in other formats:Ideals and Ideologies: A Readerby Terence Ball
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:“The readings are comprehensive yet concise, and are an excellent source for understanding the history, diversity, and complexity of political thought.” —Dorith Grant-Wisdom, University of Maryland College Park Ideals and Ideologies: A Reader Seventh Edition Terence Ball Richard Dagger A compilation of original readings from a wide range of ideological visions—right, middle, and "unorthodox"—Ideals and Ideologies puts students directly in touch with the thinkers and the ideas that have shaped our world. This new edition of Terrance Ball and Richard Dagger's bestselling reader includes a generous sampling of key thinkers across the various traditions, presented within the intellectual and political context in which the thinkers thought and wrote. This reader is organized to work seamlessly with Ball and Dagger's companion textbook, Political Ideologies and the Democratic Ideal, together providing rigorous, comprehensive coverage of political ideologies and modern political thought. New Readings to the Seventh Edition Include
Also Available Terrence Ball and Richard Dagger, Political Ideologies and the Democratic Ideal, 7/e (0-205-60737-3) The new edition of this bestselling text continues to provide an accessible overview of the major political ideologies, their origins, and their development. Pair the text and reader and receive a discount on the package price. Contact your representative for more information and to request a special package ISBN. www.pearsonhighered.com/replocator Synopsis:Presenting key selections from an array of original sources and a wide range of ideological visions, Ideals and Ideologies puts students directly in touch with the thinkers and the ideas that have shaped our world. This new edition of Ball & Dagger's celebrated reader includes a generous sampling of key thinkers across the various traditions, presented within the intellectual and political context in which the thinkers thought and wrote. This reader is organized to work seamlessly with its companion textbook, Political Ideologies and the Democratic Ideal, providing rigorous, comprehensive coverage of political ideologies and modern political thought. Table of Contents*selections new to this edition are indicated with an asterisk
Contents Preface About the Editors Introduction
Part One The Concept of Ideology 1 Terrell Carver–Ideology: The Career of a Concept
Part Two The Democratic Ideal 2 Euripides–Democracy and Despotism 3 Pericles–Funeral Oration 4 Aristotle–Democratic Judgment and the “Middling” Constitution 5 Niccolò Machiavelli–What’s Wrong with Princely Rule? 6 John Adams–What Is a Republic? 7 Bill of Rights of the United States 8 Alexis de Tocqueville–Democracy and Equality 9 John Stuart Mill–Democratic Participation and Political Education 10 Danielle Allen–Democracy and the Power of Education
Part Three Liberalism 11 Thomas Hobbes–The State of Nature and the Basis of Obligation 12 John Locke–Toleration and Government 13 Thomas Paine–Government, Rights, and the Bonds Between Generations 14 Declaration of Independence of the United States 15 Declaration of the Rights of Man and of Citizens 16 Adam Smith–Private Profit, Public Good 17 Immanuel Kant–Freedom and Enlightenment 18 John Stuart Mill–Liberty and Individuality 19 William Graham Sumner–According to the Fitness of Things 20 T. H. Green–Liberalism and Positive Freedom 21 Donald Allen–Paternalism vs. Democracy: A Libertarian View 22 Murray Rothbard–Libertarian Anarchism 23 Philip Selznick–The Communitarian Persuasion
Part Four Conservatism 143 24 Edmund Burke–Society, Reverence, and the “True Natural Aristocracy” 25 Joseph de Maistre–Conservatism as Reaction 26 William Wordsworth–The Poet as Conservative 27 José Ortega y Gasset–Revolt of the Masses 28 Michael Oakeshott–On Being Conservative 29 Robert H. Bork–Modern Liberalism and Cultural Decline 30 Irving Kristol---The Neoconservative Persuasion 31 James Dobson ---Standing Strong in a Confused Culture *32. W. James Antle, III – The Conservative Crack-up
Part Five Socialism and Communism: More to Marx 33 Thomas More–Utopia 34 Robert Owen–Address to the Inhabitants of New Lanark 35 Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels–The Communist Manifesto 36 Karl Marx–On the Materialist Conception of History
Part Six Socialism and Communism After Marx 37 Eduard Bernstein–Evolutionary Socialism 38 V. I. Lenin–Revisionism, Imperialism, and Revolution 39 Leon Trotsky–The Permanent Revolution 40 Mao Zedong–On the People’s Democratic Dictatorship 41 Mikhail Bakunin–Anarcho-Communism vs. Marxism 42 Emma Goldman–Anarchism: What It Really Stands For 43 Edward Bellamy–Looking Backward 44 Michael Yates---Can the Working Class Change the World?
Part Seven Fascism 45 Joseph-Arthur de Gobineau–Civilization and Race 46 Benito Mussolini–The Doctrine of Fascism 47 Alfredo Rocco–The Political Theory of Fascism 48 Adolf Hitler–Nation and Race
Part Eight Liberation Ideologies and the Politics of Identity 49 Martin Luther King, Jr.–Letter from Birmingham Jail 50 Steve Biko–Black Consciousness and the Quest for a True Humanity 51 Mary Wollstonecraft–A Vindication of the Rights of Women 52 Olympe de Gouges---Declaration of the Rights of Woman and the Female Citizen 53 Sarah Grimké–Letters on the Equality of the Sexes 54 Seneca Falls Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions 55 Marilyn Frye–Oppression 56 John Corvino–Homosexuality: The Nature and Harm Arguments *57 Taiaiake Alfred – Indigenist Pathways to Action and Freedom 58 Gustavo Gutierrez–Liberation Theology 59 Peter Singer–All Animals Are Equal
Part Nine “Green” Politics: Ecology as Ideology 60 Aldo Leopold–The Land Ethic 61 Wendell Berry–Getting Along with Nature 62 Dave Foreman–Putting the Earth First 63 Vandana Shiva–Women in Nature *64 Climate Change: An Evangelical Call to Action–Evangelical Climate Initiative
Part Ten Radical Islam *65 Sayyid Qutb – Milestones 66 Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini–Islamic Government 67 Osama bin Laden et al.---Jihad Against Jews and Crusaders
Part Eleven Globalization and the Future of Ideology 68 John Micklethwait and Adrian Wooldridge---The Hidden Promise of Globalization 69 Patrick Buchanan – Globalization Is Economic Treason
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