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245 00 $aAmerican political thought /$cedited by Kenneth M. Dolbeare and Michael S. Cummings.
250 $aFifth edition.
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300 $axxxi, 573 pages ;$c24 cm
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 0 $aPart I. A Revolutionary Experiment: 1620-1800. 1. John Winthrop: The Little Speech; 2. John Wise: "Democracy Is Founded in Scripture"; 3. Benjamin Franklin: Observations Concerning the Increase of Mankind, the Peopling of Countries, etc., Excerpts from the Great Law of Peace of the Iroquois Nations, Short Hints towards a Scheme for Uniting the Northern Colonies, The Albany Plan of Union; 4. Samuel Adams:"The Rights of the Colonists"; 5. Thomas Paine: Common Sense, The American Crisis I, Rights of Man--Part One; 6. The Declaration of Independence: The Unanimous Declaration of the Thirteen United States of America; 7. The Articles of Confederation: The Articles of Confederation; 8. John Adams: "Thoughts on Government";, "A Defense of the Constitutions of the United States";, Correspondence with Abigail Adams; 9. The Constitution: The Constitution of the United States of America; 10. In Favor of Adoption of the Constitution: James Madison's Federalist Essays, Alexander Hamilton's Federalist Essays; 11. Against Adoption of the Constitution: Dissent of the Pennsylvania Minority, Letter from Samuel Adams to Richard Henry Lee, Richard Henry Lee's Letters from the Federal Farmer; 12. Alexander Hamilton's Program: Report on Credit, Opinion on the Constitutionality of the Bank, Report on Manufactures; 13. Thomas Jefferson: Principles and Program: Madison's Report to the Virginia General Assembly, Notes on Virginia, First Inaugural Address, Selected Letters; Part II. Development and Democracy: 1800-1865. 14. John Marshall: Marbury v. Madison, McCulloch v. Maryland; 15. Orestes Brownson: "The Laboring Classes"; 16. Henry David Thoreau: "Civil Disobedience"; 17. Elizabeth Cady Stanton: "Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions";, Address to the New York State Legislature; 18. Frederick Douglass: Speech at the Anti-Slavery Association, "The Various Phases of Anti-Slavery"; 19. John C. Calhoun: A Disquisition on Government; 20. George Fitzhugh: Cannibals All!; 21. Abraham Lincoln: Speech on the Dred Scott Decision, Letter to Boston Republicans, Cooper Union Address, First Inaugural Address, Second Annual Message to Congress, The Gettysburg Address, Second Inaugural Address; Part III. Reconstruction and Industrialization: 1865-1900. 22. The Civil War Constitutional Amendments and the Failure of the "Sixteenth" Amendment: The Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendments, Excerpts from The Revolution, Debates at Meetings of the Equal Rights Association, Susan B. Anthony's Statement at the Close of Her Trial, Susan B. Anthony's Petition to Congress for Remission of Her Fine; 23. William Graham Sumner: What Social Classes Owe to Each Other, "The Conquest of the United States by Spain"; 24. Edward Bellamy: Looking Backward; 25. Populism: The Ocala Demands, The Populist Party Platform; 26. Henry Demarest Lloyd: "Revolution: The Evolution of Socialism"; 27. Ambrose Bierce: The Devil's Dictionary; 28. Mark Twain: The War Prayer; 29. Black Elk/John G. Neihardt: Black Elk Speaks; Part IV. The Rise of the Positive State: 1900-1945. 30. W.E.B. Du Bois: The Souls of Black Folk; 31. Emma Goldman: "Anarchism: What It Really Stands For", "The Tragedy of Woman's Emancipation"; 32. Eugene V. Debs: "Revolutionary Unionism", Speech to the Jury; 33. Herbert Croly: The Promise of American Life; 34. Progressivism: The Progressive Party Platform, Article V of the Colorado State Constitution, as Amended, The Progressive Era Constitutional Amendments, Sixteen through Twenty-One; 35. Frederick W. Taylor: The Nature of Scientific Management; 36. Woodrow Wilson: "The Meaning of Democracy"; 37. John Dewey: The Public and Its Problems; 38. Franklin D. Roosevelt: The Commonwealth Club Address, Campaign Address, An Economic Bill of Rights; Part V. Liberalism, The New Left, and The New Right, 1945-90. 39. John F. Kennedy: Inaugural Address; 40. Martin Luther King Jr.: Letter from the Birmingham City Jail; 41. Students for a Democratic Society: The Port Huron Statement; 42. Betty Friedan: Our Revolution Is Unique; 43. Aldo Leopold: A Sand County Almanac; 44. Ronald Reagan: First Inaugural Address, State of the Union Address; 45. Christopher Lasch: The Culture of Narcissism, Women and the Common Life; 46. National Conference of Catholic Bishops: Economic Justice for All: Pastoral Letter on Catholic Social Teaching and the U.S. Economy; 47. Summary of an Era: Articles of Amendment Ratified, Articles of Amendment Not Ratified, California Proposition 209; 48. Glenn C. Loury: "Achieving the `Dream': A Challenge to Liberals and Conservatives in the Spirit of Martin Luther King Jr."; Part VI. Democracy and Diversity, 1990-2004. 49. Cathleen McGuire and Colleen McGuire: "Ecofeminist Visions"; 50. William J. Clinton: Second Inaugural Address; 51. June Jordan: "On the Politics of Change"; 52. Patrick J. Buchanan: The Great Betrayal; 53. Craig Kielburger: Free the Children; 54. Winona LaDuke: All Our Relations: Native Struggles for Land and Life; 55. The Green Party: The Green Party Platform; 56. George W. Bush: The National Security Strategy of the United States of America; 57. Ken Gordon: Wealth, Democracy, and Campaign Finance in the United States; 58. Michael S. Cummings: Children's Right to Vote; 59. Kenneth M. Dolbeare: Restoring Popular Sovereignty: Toward a Politics of Issues; 60. Karla Haas Moskowitz: Identity, Diversity, and Education for Democracy.
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