The Powers of Dignity – The Black Political Philosophy of Frederick Douglass
Autor Nick Bromellen Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 feb 2021
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781478011262
ISBN-10: 1478011262
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
ISBN-10: 1478011262
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
Cuprins
Acknowledgments vii
Introduction. "The Thing Looked Absurd": The Black in Douglass's Political Philosophy 1
1. "To Become a Colored Man": Proposing Black Powers to the Black Public Sphere 17
2. "A Chapter of Political Philosophy Applicable to the American People": Human Nature, Human Dignity, Human Rights 38
3. "One Method for Expressing Opposite Emotions": Douglass's Fugitive Rhetoric 55
4. "Assault Compels Defense": Douglass on Black Emigration and Violence 82
5. "A Living Root, Not a Twig Broken Off": Douglass's Constitutionalism and the Paradox of Democracy's Foundations 101
6. "Somebody's Child": Awakening, Resistance, and Vulnerability in My Bondage and My Freedom 124
7. "Nothing Less Than a Radical Revolution": Douglass's Struggle for a Democracy without Race 159
8. "That Strange, Mysterious, and Indescribable": The Fugitive Legacy of Douglass's Political Thought 188
Notes 207
Bibliography 243
Index 263
Introduction. "The Thing Looked Absurd": The Black in Douglass's Political Philosophy 1
1. "To Become a Colored Man": Proposing Black Powers to the Black Public Sphere 17
2. "A Chapter of Political Philosophy Applicable to the American People": Human Nature, Human Dignity, Human Rights 38
3. "One Method for Expressing Opposite Emotions": Douglass's Fugitive Rhetoric 55
4. "Assault Compels Defense": Douglass on Black Emigration and Violence 82
5. "A Living Root, Not a Twig Broken Off": Douglass's Constitutionalism and the Paradox of Democracy's Foundations 101
6. "Somebody's Child": Awakening, Resistance, and Vulnerability in My Bondage and My Freedom 124
7. "Nothing Less Than a Radical Revolution": Douglass's Struggle for a Democracy without Race 159
8. "That Strange, Mysterious, and Indescribable": The Fugitive Legacy of Douglass's Political Thought 188
Notes 207
Bibliography 243
Index 263
Notă biografică
Nick Bromell
Descriere
Nick Bromell examines how Frederick Douglass forged a distinctively black political philosophy out of his experiences as an enslaved and later nominally free man in ways that challenge Anglo-Continental traditions of political thought.