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That Broader Definition of Liberty

Autor Brian Stipelman
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 mai 2014
That Broader Definition of Liberty synthesizes a political theory of the New Deal from the writings of Franklin Roosevelt, Eleanor Roosevelt, Henry Wallace, and Thurman Arnold. The resultant theory highlights the need for the public accountability of private economic power, arguing that when the private economic realm is unable to adequately guarantee the rights of citizens, the state must intervene to protect those rights. The New Deal created a new American social contract that accorded our right to the pursuit of happiness a status equal to liberty, and grounded both in an expansive idea of security as the necessary precondition for the exercise of either. This was connected to a theory of the common good that privileged the consumer as the central category while simultaneously working to limit the worst excesses of consumption-oriented individualism. This theory of ends was supplemented by a theory of practice that focused on ways to institutionalize progressive politics in a conservative institutional context. Brian Stipelman, drawing upon a mixture of history, American political development, and political theory, offers a comprehensive theory of the New Deal, covering both the ends it hoped to achieve and the means it used to achieve them.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780739197295
ISBN-10: 0739197290
Pagini: 331
Dimensiuni: 152 x 226 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Rowman & Littlefield

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Cuprins

Part I: Introduction Chapter 1: The Political Theory of the New Deal 3 Chapter 2: The Evolution of Reform: Populist and Progressive Forebears Part II: Ends Chapter 3: ¿Necessary First Lessons¿: The Preconditions of the Welfare State Chapter 4: ¿That Broader Definition of Liberty:¿ The Social Contract of the New Deal Part III: Means Chapter 5: ¿All Armed Prophets Have Conquered¿: The New Deal¿s Theory of Agency Chapter 6: The Third New Deal: The Institutional Context of Reform Part IV: Conclusion Chapter 7: ¿A Living and Growing Thing:¿ Appropriating New Deal Liberalism

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This book offers a comprehensive theory of the New Deal, covering the ends it hoped to achieve and the means it used to achieve them. Looking at a mixture of history, American political development, and political theory, it aims to fill a critical gap in scholarship and provide a theoretical framework for contemporary progressive political actors.