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Selections new to the ninth edition | |
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Ideology and Democracy | |
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Ideology and Ideologies | |
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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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Niccoli 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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THE DEVELOPMENT OF POLITICAL IDEOLOGIES | |
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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 Bonds Between 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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Franklin D. Roosevelt, "New Deal Liberalism: A Defense" | |
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Murray Rothbard, "Libertarian Anarchism" | |
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Terence Ball, "A Libertarian Utopia" | |
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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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Michael Oakeshott, "On Being Conservative" | |
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Russell Kirk, "Ten Conservative Principles" | |
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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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"Christian Socialist Movement: A Statement of Aims" | |
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Michael 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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Political Ideologies Today and Tomorrow | |
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Liberation Ideologies and the Politics of Identity | |
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Martin Luther King, Jr., "Where Do We Go from Here?" | |
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Malcolm X, "The Ballot or the Bullet" | |
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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 Women" | |
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Olympe de Gouges, "Declaration of the Rights of Woman and the Female Citizen" | |
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Sarah Grimkÿ, "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 to 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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James H. Cone, "Whose Earth Is It Anyway?" | |
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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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Postscript: 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 Buchanan, "Globalization as Economic Treason" | |