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Overview

Progressive politics has long been in crisis in the United States. As the radical Left realizes the dire consequences of defining themselves solely by what they are against, this collection challenges leading engaged academics and activists to show how radical politics can lead to a more fruitful democracy. Dealing with pressing issues of the day such as health care, race, immigration, religion, foreign policy, unions, feminism, liberalism, education, and the media, this edited volume looks at the prospects for a progressive turn in U.S. politics. In doing so, it hopes to inspire the radical imagination by showing where we can go from here.

As technology continues to enable greater access to ideas around the world, the power of intellectuals is greater than ever. And given that the world is full of crushing poverty, sexism, uneven development, environmental degeneration, religious fanaticism, racism, and imperialism, the need for intellectuals to inspire the radical imagination by championing principles of economic and social justice, democracy, and universality is also greater than ever. However, political visions are required to guide that struggle. This is the aim of this book.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780739137178
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 03/31/2010
Series: Logos: Perspectives on Modern Society and Culture
Pages: 226
Product dimensions: 6.56(w) x 9.42(h) x 0.76(d)

About the Author

Mark Major is a is a PhD candidate in the Department of Political Science at Rutgers University.

Table of Contents

Part 1 Part I: The Global Imagination
Chapter 2 1 Democracy, Foreign Policy, and War
Chapter 3 2 Immigration Policy: A View from the Left
Part 4 Part II: The Domestic Policy Imagination
Chapter 5 3 From Private Profits to Public Goods? A Human Rights Assessment of Health Care Reform
Chapter 6 4 Higher Education: Reclaiming the University as a Democratic Public Sphere
Chapter 7 5 The Death and Life of Great American Newspapers
Chapter 8 6 Charlie Brown, Machiavelli, and Labor's Passive Revolution
Part 9 Part III: Beyond Policy
Chapter 10 7 Radical Feminism in the Age of Choice
Chapter 11 8 Religion, Spirituality, and the Progressive Imagination
Chapter 12 9 Race and Democracy: The American Oxymoron
Chapter 13 10 Sketching a More Progressive Public Philosophy: The Theory of Republican Modernity
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