Self-Rule: A Cultural History of American Democracy
自治:美国民主的文化史
内容概要
During those same years,
other ways of defining good government
and sound public policy shunt majoritarian practices to one side.
Late in the 20th century,
these two great themes in the history of American democracy
- individualism and majoritarianism
- turn on one another in modern democracy's war on itself.
讲解
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During those same years,
other ways of defining good government
and sound public policy shunt majoritarian practices to one side.
Late in the 20th century,
these two great themes in the history of American democracy
- individualism and majoritarianism
- turn on one another in modern democracy's war on itself.
多学一点
individualism
-ism 某种主义或学说
exclusionism 排他主义
marxism 马克思主义
-ist
marxist 马克思主义者
agriculturist 农学家
on itself
on oneself 独立地,靠自己
by oneself
He finished all the work by himself.
on one's own
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Finally, Self-Rule assesses the polarized state
of contemporary American democracy.
Putting the judgments of sixty-odd commentators
from Kevin Phillips and E.J. Dionne to Robert Bellah
and Benjamin Barber to the test of history,
Wiebe offers his own suggestions on the meaning
and direction of today's democracy.
This sweeping work
explains how the history of American democracy
has brought us here and how that same history
invites us to create a different future.
讲解
逐句对照
Finally, Self-Rule assesses the polarized state
of contemporary American democracy.
Putting the judgments of sixty-odd commentators
from Kevin Phillips and E.J. Dionne to Robert Bellah
and Benjamin Barber to the test of history,
Wiebe offers his own suggestions on the meaning
and direction of today's democracy.
This sweeping work
explains how the history of American democracy
has brought us here
and how that same history
invites us to create a different future.
music
精彩点评
A history of our democracy(greg taylor)
Robert Wiebe has written a brilliant history
of the American meaning of democracy.
Over the years,
Wiebe had read deeply in democratic theory
whether written by philosophers,
social scientists or what he calls publicists
(what I would call popular commentators
- people like Kevin Phillips, Robert Bellah,
William Greider, Irving Kristol).
He concluded that most of their writings
about democracy had been skewed
by a lack of any historical foundation.
讲解
逐句对照
Robert Wiebe has written a brilliant history
of the American meaning of democracy.
Over the years,
Wiebe had read deeply in democratic theory
whether written by philosophers,
social scientists or what he calls publicists
- people like Kevin Phillips, Robert Bellah,
William Greider, Irving Kristol.
He concluded that most of their writings
about democracy had been skewed
by a lack of any historical foundation.
music
This book is the result. He chose about 60 core writings
(one by each author with the singular exception of Rawls
who is allowed two).
The introduction is a summing up of the some of the problems
that Wiebe has with these core writings.
It comes down to the fact that,
whether from the left, right or middle,
all of the authors feel that We the People
have failed to live up to our responsibility to see it their way.
(Please note that Wiebe is much more elegant
about how he argues for his point).
讲解
逐句对照
This book is the result.
He chose about 60 core writings
(one by each author with the singular exception of Rawls
who is allowed two).
The introduction is a summing up of the some of the problems
that Wiebe has with these core writings.
It comes down to the fact that,
whether from the left, right or middle,
all of the authors feel that We the People
have failed to live up to our responsibility to see it their way.
(Please note that Wiebe is much more elegant
about how he argues for his point).
music
原音重现
During those same years,
other ways of defining good government
and sound public policy shunt majoritarian practices to one side.
Late in the 20th century,
these two great themes in the history of American democracy
- individualism and majoritarianism
- turn on one another in modern democracy's war on itself.
Finally, Self-Rule assesses the polarized state
of contemporary American democracy.
Putting the judgments of sixty-odd commentators
from Kevin Phillips and E.J. Dionne to Robert Bellah
and Benjamin Barber to the test of history,
Wiebe offers his own suggestions on the meaning
and direction of today's democracy.
This sweeping work
explains how the history of American democracy
has brought us here and how that same history
invites us to create a different future.
A history of our democracy(greg taylor)
Robert Wiebe has written a brilliant history
of the American meaning of democracy.
Over the years,
Wiebe had read deeply in democratic theory
whether written by philosophers,
social scientists or what he calls publicists
(what I would call popular commentators
- people like Kevin Phillips, Robert Bellah,
William Greider, Irving Kristol).
He concluded that most of their writings
about democracy had been skewed
by a lack of any historical foundation.
This book is the result. He chose about 60 core writings
(one by each author with the singular exception of Rawls
who is allowed two).
The introduction is a summing up of the some of the problems
that Wiebe has with these core writings.
It comes down to the fact that,
whether from the left, right or middle,
all of the authors feel that We the People
have failed to live up to our responsibility to see it their way.
(Please note that Wiebe is much more elegant
about how he argues for his point).
adj. 个人的,单数的,独一的,唯一的,非凡的