Texts and Teaching/Politics, Policy, Administration series
Readings in American Political and Social Thought
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Texts and Teaching/Politics, Policy, Administration series
Readings in American Political and Social Thought
About This Book
Unique among readers in American political and social thought, From Many, One is a broad and balanced anthology that explores the problem of diversity and American political identity throughout American history. From the classic texts of the American political tradition to diverse minority writings, this book offers a wide spectrum of ideas about identity, gender, immigration, race, and religion, and addresses how these issues relate to the concept of national unity.
Covering the gamut of viewpoints from majority to minority, from conservative to radical, from assimilationist to separatist, the authors range from the Founding Fathers to Frederick Jackson Turner, from Abigail Adams to bell hooks and Catharine MacKinnon; from Abraham Lincoln to Malcolm X; from Roger Williams to Ralph E. Reed.
Sinopoli's extensive introductory and concluding essays set the context for and draw out the implications of the fifty readings. The conclusion includes case studies of three minority groupsâhomosexuals, Mexican-Americans, and Chinese-Americansâto illustrate further the themes of the volume. Brief introductions to each reading and to each of the five sections provide background information.
In examining one of the central questions of American public lifeâthe issue of national diversityâ From Many, One will be a useful text for courses in American political thought, sociology, American Studies, and American history.
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Table of contents
- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introductory Essay: From Many, One
- PART I American Unity and Diversity: Political Principles and National Identity
- PART II Gender and Politics: Citizenship, Equality, and Difference
- PART III Immigration and National Identity: From the Melting Pot to Multiculturalism
- PART IV Race and Politics: Two Americas or One?
- PART V Religion and Politics: Pluralism and Common Bonds
- CONCLUDING ESSAY: Richard C. Sinopoli and Teena Gabrielson, Pluralism and Identity Politics Today: Three Case Studies
- APPENDIX The Constitution of the United States of America
- Footnotes