The Least of These: Race, Law, and Religion in American Culture
First published in 1997. Examining race, law, and religion in today's America, The Least of These highlights the power of these principles to both divide and unite, and promotes a new form of liberalism that incorporates the spiritual values long neglected by earlier progressive liberals. Relaunching the fundamental tenet of progressive liberalism-that a justly ordered society must protect the interests and promote opportunities for the least advantaged of its population-Anthony Cook argues for a revival of the progressive vision of American politics. While the affirmative action debates smolder around the country, Cook contends that the spiritual foundation of this liberal tenet must be unearthed and elaborated to fit our times before we can attempt to tackle the issues that the civil rights era has left unanswered. As the twentieth century closes, The Least of These provides a greater understanding of the roots of our ongoing socio-political struggles, and serves as an invaluable profile of progressive liberal politics from World War II to the present.
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The Least of These: Race, Law, and Religion in American Culture
First published in 1997. Examining race, law, and religion in today's America, The Least of These highlights the power of these principles to both divide and unite, and promotes a new form of liberalism that incorporates the spiritual values long neglected by earlier progressive liberals. Relaunching the fundamental tenet of progressive liberalism-that a justly ordered society must protect the interests and promote opportunities for the least advantaged of its population-Anthony Cook argues for a revival of the progressive vision of American politics. While the affirmative action debates smolder around the country, Cook contends that the spiritual foundation of this liberal tenet must be unearthed and elaborated to fit our times before we can attempt to tackle the issues that the civil rights era has left unanswered. As the twentieth century closes, The Least of These provides a greater understanding of the roots of our ongoing socio-political struggles, and serves as an invaluable profile of progressive liberal politics from World War II to the present.
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The Least of These: Race, Law, and Religion in American Culture

The Least of These: Race, Law, and Religion in American Culture

by Anthony E. Cook
The Least of These: Race, Law, and Religion in American Culture

The Least of These: Race, Law, and Religion in American Culture

by Anthony E. Cook

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First published in 1997. Examining race, law, and religion in today's America, The Least of These highlights the power of these principles to both divide and unite, and promotes a new form of liberalism that incorporates the spiritual values long neglected by earlier progressive liberals. Relaunching the fundamental tenet of progressive liberalism-that a justly ordered society must protect the interests and promote opportunities for the least advantaged of its population-Anthony Cook argues for a revival of the progressive vision of American politics. While the affirmative action debates smolder around the country, Cook contends that the spiritual foundation of this liberal tenet must be unearthed and elaborated to fit our times before we can attempt to tackle the issues that the civil rights era has left unanswered. As the twentieth century closes, The Least of These provides a greater understanding of the roots of our ongoing socio-political struggles, and serves as an invaluable profile of progressive liberal politics from World War II to the present.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781136751318
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 06/11/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 264
File size: 8 MB

About the Author

Anthony E. Cook

Table of Contents

Introduction; Part 1 The Quest for a Common Faith in American Progressive Liberalism; intro2 Introduction; Chapter 1 John Dewey and the Quest for a Common Faith; Chapter 2 Legal Realism and the Quest for a Common Faith; Part 2 God and Democracy; intro3 Introduction; Chapter 3 Institutionalizing the Christian Value of Love through the Social Gospel; Chapter 4 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and the African-American Religious Origins of the Beloved Community; Chapter 5 The Spiritual, Social and Strategic Dimensions of the Beloved Community; Part 3 The Beloved Community; intro4 Introduction; Chapter 6 Toward a Normative Framework of a Love-Based Community; Chapter 7 Racism and the Price of Denial; Chapter 8 Toward a Progressive Liberal Understanding of Racism; Chapter 9 Where Progressive Liberalism Went Wrong in the Affirmative Action Debate;
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