Friends and Citizens: Essays in Honor of Wilson Carey McWilliamsPeter Dennis Bathory, Nancy Lynn Schwartz Rowman & Littlefield, 2001 - 311 páginas The prominent contributors in Friends and Citizens examine the relationship between friendship and politics in American thought and contend that democratic politics is incomplete without citizen friendship, and, similarly, friends need political life to provide a framework for virtue. This volume honors Wilson Carey McWilliams, a leading teacher and scholar of our time. Fourteen essays, by teachers, colleagues and students, pay tribute to him as friend and citizen, and seek to share their understanding of McWilliams's thinking through their own analyses of American political life. Friends and Citizens is rich in the humor, insights, heritage, despair and hope that characterize the work of Carey McWilliams and his unique vision of America's political promise. This is an important book for anyone interested in modern politics. |
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... individual- ist , friendship is weakened as much as citizenship , since interest is his guiding spirit . Partiality tied to interest is his defining characteristic . Such individuals , by choosing to be separated from politics and ...
... individual- ist , friendship is weakened as much as citizenship , since interest is his guiding spirit . Partiality tied to interest is his defining characteristic . Such individuals , by choosing to be separated from politics and ...
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... individuals back to the self as the only safe ground of knowl- edge . " 12 If older traditions suggested that the great mysteries of human existence required fellowship and politics for their partial solution , mo- dernity — perhaps ...
... individuals back to the self as the only safe ground of knowl- edge . " 12 If older traditions suggested that the great mysteries of human existence required fellowship and politics for their partial solution , mo- dernity — perhaps ...
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... individual satisfaction will be the belief that it is best not to be ruled at all , but to " live as one wants . " 17 When democracy is dominated by individuals in pursuit of their own self- interest narrowly understood , the demands of ...
... individual satisfaction will be the belief that it is best not to be ruled at all , but to " live as one wants . " 17 When democracy is dominated by individuals in pursuit of their own self- interest narrowly understood , the demands of ...
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... individual citizens and interest groups compromise for the good of the party in order to win.19 In forging an alliance in order to win elections , the idea of political equality is reinforced in subtle ways . It is not an equality ...
... individual citizens and interest groups compromise for the good of the party in order to win.19 In forging an alliance in order to win elections , the idea of political equality is reinforced in subtle ways . It is not an equality ...
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... individuals despite the iniquities of the city and can mitigate the failings of our political system even in the worst of times . Teaching involves more than simple knowledge of one's own history , of which Carey has an encyclopedic ...
... individuals despite the iniquities of the city and can mitigate the failings of our political system even in the worst of times . Teaching involves more than simple knowledge of one's own history , of which Carey has an encyclopedic ...
Índice
Political Philosophys Response to the Challenge of Creation An Essay in Honor of Wilson Carey McWilliams | 13 |
Friendship and Fraternity Overcoming Pride | 45 |
Friendship and Politics Ancient and American | 47 |
Politics and Friendship in the AdamsJefferson Correspondence | 67 |
Politics and Friendship Martin Van Buren and Andrew Jackson | 80 |
Seeing Differently and Seeing Further Rousseau and Tocqueville | 97 |
Damn Your Eyes Thoreau on Male Friendship in America | 123 |
Jane Addams and Democratic Citizenship | 130 |
Political Parties the Constitution and Popular Sovereignty | 171 |
Lincoln and the Politics of Refounding | 193 |
The Ordinary Hero and American Democracy | 214 |
Wilson Carey McWilliams and Communitarianism | 234 |
From Community Theory to Democratic Practice | 272 |
Conclusion Virtue and Democracy | 287 |
Majority Tyranny in Aristotle and Tocqueville | 289 |
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Citizens Aristocratic and Democratic | 149 |
The Natural History of Citizenship | 151 |
About the Contributors | 309 |
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