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Preface to the Seventh Edition | |
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About the Editors | |
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Introduction | |
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The Concept of Ideology | |
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Terrell Carver-Ideology: The Career of a Concept | |
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The Democratic Ideal | |
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Euripides-Democracy and Despotism | |
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Pericles-Funeral Oration | |
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Aristotle-Democratic Judgment and the "Middling" Constitution | |
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Niccolo Machiavelli-What's Wrong with Princely Rule? | |
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John Adams-What Is a Republic? | |
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Bill of Rights of the United States | |
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Alexis de Tocqueville-Democracy and Equality | |
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John Stuart Mill-Democratic Participation and Political Education | |
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Danielle Allen-Democracy and the Power of Education | |
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Liberalism | |
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Thomas Hobbes-The State of Nature and the Basis of Obligation | |
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John Locke-Toleration and Government | |
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Thomas Paine-Government, Rights, and the Freedom of Generations | |
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Declaration of Independence of the United States | |
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Declaration of the Rights of Man and of Citizens | |
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Adam Smith-Private Profit, Public Good | |
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Immanuel Kant-Freedom and Enlightenment | |
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John Stuart Mill-Liberty and Individuality | |
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William Graham Sumner-According to the Fitness of Things | |
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T. H. Green-Liberalism and Positive Freedom | |
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Donald Allen-Paternalism vs. Democracy: A Libertarian View | |
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Murray Rothbard-Libertarian Anarchism | |
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Philip Selznick-The Communitarian Persuasion | |
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Conservatism | |
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Edmund Burke-Society, Reverence, and the "True Natural Aristocracy" | |
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Joseph de Maistre-Conservatism as Reaction | |
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William Wordsworth-The Poet as Conservative | |
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Jose Ortega y Gasset-Revolt of the Masses | |
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Michael Oakeshott-On Being Conservative | |
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Robert H. Bork-Modern Liberalism and Cultural Decline | |
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Irving Kristol-The Neoconservative Persuasion | |
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James Dobson-Standing Strong in a Confused Culture | |
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W. James Antle, III-The Conservative Crack-Up | |
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Socialism and Communism: More to Marx | |
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Thomas More-Utopia | |
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Robert Owen-Address to the Inhabitants of New Lanark | |
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Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels-The Communist Manifesto | |
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Karl Marx-On the Materialist Conception of History | |
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Socialism and Communism After Marx | |
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Eduard Bernstein-Evolutionary Socialism | |
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V. I. Lenin-Revisionism, Imperialism, and Revolution | |
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Leon Trotsky-The Permanent Revolution | |
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Mao Zedong-On the People's Democratic Dictatorship | |
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Mikhail Bakunin-Anarcho-Communism vs. Marxism | |
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Emma Goldman-Anarchism: What It Really Stands For | |
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Edward Bellamy-Looking Backward | |
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Michael D. Yates-Can the Working Class Change the World? | |
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Fascism | |
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Joseph-Arthur de Gobineau-Civilization and Race | |
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Benito Mussolini-The Doctrine of Fascism | |
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Alfredo Rocco-The Political Theory of Fascism | |
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Adolf Hitler-Nation and Race | |
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Liberation Ideologies and the Politics of Identity | |
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Martin Luther King Jr.-Letter from Birmingham Jail | |
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Steve Biko-Black Consciousness and the Quest for a True Humanity | |
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Mary Wollstonecraft-A Vindication of the Rights of Woman | |
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Olympe de Gouges-Declaration of the Rights of Woman and the Female Citizen | |
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Sarah Grimke-Letters on the Equality of the Sexes | |
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Seneca Falls Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions | |
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Marilyn Frye-Oppression | |
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John Corvino-Homosexuality: The Nature and Harm Arguments | |
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Taiaiake Alfred-Indigenist Pathways of Action and Freedom | |
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Gustavo Gutierrez-Liberation Theology | |
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Peter Singer-All Animals Are Equal | |
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Green Politics: Ecology as Ideology | |
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Aldo Leopold-The Land Ethic | |
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Wendell Berry-Getting Along with Nature | |
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Dave Foreman-Putting the Earth First | |
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Vandana Shiva-Women in Nature | |
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Evangelical Climate Initiative-Climate Change: An Evangelical Call to Action | |
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Radical Islamism | |
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Sayyid Qutb-Milestones | |
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Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini-The Necessity for Islamic Government | |
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Osama bin Laden and Others-Jihad Against Jews and Crusaders | |
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Globalization and the Future of Ideology | |
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John Micklethwait and Adrian Wooldridge-The Hidden Promise of Globalization: Liberty Renewed | |
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Patrick J. Buchanan-Globalization as Economic Treason | |