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American Political Cultures

Autor Richard J. Ellis
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 16 ian 1997
This work challenges the thesis first formulated by de Tocqueville and later systematically developed by Louis Hartz, that American political culture is characterized by a consensus on liberal capitalist values. Ranging over three hundred years of history and drawing upon the seminal work anthropologist Mary Douglas, Richard Ellis demonstrates that American history is best understood as a contest between five rival political cultures: egalitarian community, competitive individualism, hierarchical collectivism, atomized fatalism, and autonomous hermitude.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780195111385
ISBN-10: 0195111389
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 235 x 152 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Recenzii

"His typology links diverse political traditions, historical movements, and cultural patterns of action together in often very insightful ways. In the end, it provides a useful and clear map of a road well traveled by those who have tried to come to terms with the complexity of American political life."--American Political Science Review
"A valuable critical survey of the latest scholarship on the history of America's troublesome political culture."--American Historical Review
"American Political Cultures is a thoughtful and intellectually ambitious reading of our past."--Contemporary Sociology
"Richard Ellis's book is an impressive demonstration of learning and critical interpretation."--Daniel H. Howe, Oxford University
"Written in a clear and concise manner, Ellis succeeds in throwing considerable light and coherence on the American political experience. The book takes issue with the monistic view that a liberal consensus has underlain the political experience of the United States--that the outlook of competitive individualism has asserted hegemonic sway over the nation. American Political Cultures can command a wide academic audience. It possesses heuristic value for scholars and graduate students in both history and political science."--Major L. Wilson, Memphis State University
"Enjoyable, informative, and often provocative."--The Historian
"Ellis brings to the study of American political culture and thought a perspective that is fresh, comprehensive, and powerful. He repeatedly confronts the work of leading figures in these fields and regularly provides superior explanations."--Charles Lockhart, Texas Christian University
"American Political Cultures is the most original reinterpretation of the political ideas and behaviors that have made America exceptional since Vernon Parrington's Main Currents in American Thought."--Aaron Wildavsky, University of California, Berkeley
"Ellis has produced a work that is wide-ranging, stimulating and invites us to see American political debate in a new perspective."--Political Studies