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Contrary to those who believe that liberalism has descended into the dustbins of history, renowned political activist and social critic Marcus G. Raskin argues that there is no escape from liberalism. Against the empty headed and mean spirited conservativ
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Contrary to those who believe that liberalism has descended into the dustbins of history, renowned political activist and social critic Marcus G. Raskin argues that there is no escape from liberalism. Against the empty headed and mean spirited conservativ
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- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Februar 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 230mm x 169mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 440g
- ISBN-13: 9780742515918
- ISBN-10: 0742515915
- Artikelnr.: 22348064
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Februar 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 230mm x 169mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 440g
- ISBN-13: 9780742515918
- ISBN-10: 0742515915
- Artikelnr.: 22348064
Marcus G. Raskin is distinguished fellow and co-founder of the Institute for Policy Studies. He is also professor of policy studies and adjunct professor of political science at George Washington University. Marcus G. Raskin, the highly acclaimed political theorist and activist, is cofounder of the influential Institute for Policy Studies. He is professor at George Washington University and a member of the editorial board of The Nation magazine. He is author of numerous well-reviewed books including Being and Doing, The Common Good, The Politics of National Security, Visions and Revisions, Essays of a Citizen, New Ways of Knowing (with Herbert J. Bernstein), and The Vietnam Reader with Bernard B. Fall. He is the editor of a ten-volume series on Reconstruction and Paths for the 21st Century with three books slated for publication in 2004. Raskin's numerous scholarly articles have appeared in major journals concerning philosophy, history, and education. His op-eds and popular articles have appeared in newspapers including the New York Times, Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, and Chicago Tribune. He has appeared in all major media including CNN, NBC, C-Span, NPR, and other radio and TV outlets. Raskin was a former member of the National Security Council Staff under President John F. Kennedy and chair of Peace Action, a major peace organization. He was an acquitted member of the Boston 5 draft conspiracy case, on Nixon's Enemies List, and a Fulbright Lecturer. Raskin is credited with coining the phrase, "the National Security State," currently enjoying a resurgence of interest and concern in the midst of Bush Administration policies. Marcus G. Raskin is a graduate of the University of Chicago College and Law School. He is married to Lynn Raskin, has four children and eight grandchildren, and is an accomplished pianist. He is a resident of Washington, DC.
1 Introduction Chapter 2 I The Liberal Purpose Chapter 3 II The Ambiguity
of Liberal Democracy Chapter 4 III Giving Birth to Third-Stage Liberalism
Chapter 5 IV Features of Democratic Transformation Chapter 6 V Cultural
Support and Impediments to Liberal Democracy Chapter 7 VI Social Character
and the Liberalism of Social Reconstruction Chapter 8 VII Capitalist
Economics Fails Democracy Chapter 9 VIII Democracy and the Culture of
Technohype Chapter 10 IX The Liberal Democratic Covenant: Everyone Sits at
the Table Chapter 11 X Education and the University: Testing Ground for
Liberal Democracy Chapter 12 XI Peace and Realpolitik Chapter 13 XII War
Avoidance and a Peaceful Framework Chapter 14 XIII Tragic and Hopeful
Signs: The Ought and Necessary
of Liberal Democracy Chapter 4 III Giving Birth to Third-Stage Liberalism
Chapter 5 IV Features of Democratic Transformation Chapter 6 V Cultural
Support and Impediments to Liberal Democracy Chapter 7 VI Social Character
and the Liberalism of Social Reconstruction Chapter 8 VII Capitalist
Economics Fails Democracy Chapter 9 VIII Democracy and the Culture of
Technohype Chapter 10 IX The Liberal Democratic Covenant: Everyone Sits at
the Table Chapter 11 X Education and the University: Testing Ground for
Liberal Democracy Chapter 12 XI Peace and Realpolitik Chapter 13 XII War
Avoidance and a Peaceful Framework Chapter 14 XIII Tragic and Hopeful
Signs: The Ought and Necessary
1 Introduction Chapter 2 I The Liberal Purpose Chapter 3 II The Ambiguity
of Liberal Democracy Chapter 4 III Giving Birth to Third-Stage Liberalism
Chapter 5 IV Features of Democratic Transformation Chapter 6 V Cultural
Support and Impediments to Liberal Democracy Chapter 7 VI Social Character
and the Liberalism of Social Reconstruction Chapter 8 VII Capitalist
Economics Fails Democracy Chapter 9 VIII Democracy and the Culture of
Technohype Chapter 10 IX The Liberal Democratic Covenant: Everyone Sits at
the Table Chapter 11 X Education and the University: Testing Ground for
Liberal Democracy Chapter 12 XI Peace and Realpolitik Chapter 13 XII War
Avoidance and a Peaceful Framework Chapter 14 XIII Tragic and Hopeful
Signs: The Ought and Necessary
of Liberal Democracy Chapter 4 III Giving Birth to Third-Stage Liberalism
Chapter 5 IV Features of Democratic Transformation Chapter 6 V Cultural
Support and Impediments to Liberal Democracy Chapter 7 VI Social Character
and the Liberalism of Social Reconstruction Chapter 8 VII Capitalist
Economics Fails Democracy Chapter 9 VIII Democracy and the Culture of
Technohype Chapter 10 IX The Liberal Democratic Covenant: Everyone Sits at
the Table Chapter 11 X Education and the University: Testing Ground for
Liberal Democracy Chapter 12 XI Peace and Realpolitik Chapter 13 XII War
Avoidance and a Peaceful Framework Chapter 14 XIII Tragic and Hopeful
Signs: The Ought and Necessary