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A more conservative place

intellectual culture in the Bush era

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A more conservative place
Paul A. Bové, Paul A. Bové
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An edition of A more conservative place (2013)

A more conservative place

intellectual culture in the Bush era

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"Identifying the historical antecedents of President George W. Bush's imperial ambitions and the sources of the reactionary thought and politics that underlie them, Paul A. Bové shows how neoconservatism represents a singular danger to democracy. At the same time, he criticizes the equally disheartening inability of the academic Left to oppose neoconservatives and its tendency to mirror their views instead. Divorced from historical knowledge and intellectual rigor, the neocon mindset reflects a cultural and historical amnesia that feeds on ignorance and conformity. Exposing the threats to national survival inherent in the alliance of right-wing politics and academic tribalism, Bové emphasizes the need to reconnect with the powers of imagination and the complexity of human historical experience. With urgency and passion, Bové shows how the neocons have succeeded in cowing or coopting academic intellectuals and how language has been used and abused for the maintenance and extension of an undemocratic regime."--Publisher's website.

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English
Pages
261

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A more conservative place: intellectual culture in the Bush era
2013, Dartmouth College Press
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Table of Contents

A retrospective introduction
American universalism and its democracy
Area studies revisited
The American state allegorizes the ruins
Can American studies be "area studies"?
Critical poetics: American resources for theorizing America
Curiosity in the education of Henry Adams
Can we judge the humanities by their future as a course of study?
Humanities and the changing role of worldly engagement
Rights discourse in the age of U.S.-China trade
Historical humanist, American style
The ineluctability of American empire
The intellectual as a contemporary phenomenon
The end of thinking: intellectual failure in the new world order
Why the neocons hate Henry Adams.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Hanover, N.H
Series
Re-mapping the transnational: a Dartmouth series in American studies

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
973.931
Library of Congress
E169.12 .B685 2013, E169.12.B685 2013, E169

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
261

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25347103M
ISBN 13
9781611683424, 9781611683691, 9781611683707
LCCN
2012020969
OCLC/WorldCat
785870464

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