Where Have All the Liberals Gone?: Race, Class, and Ideals in America
Autor James R. Flynnen Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 sep 2008
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780521494311
ISBN-10: 0521494311
Pagini: 352
Ilustrații: 2 maps 16 tables
Dimensiuni: 160 x 235 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.67 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0521494311
Pagini: 352
Ilustrații: 2 maps 16 tables
Dimensiuni: 160 x 235 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.67 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Prologue; Part I. St. Thomas Jefferson: 1. Something beautiful is vanished; Part II. Blacks and the Pursuit of Happiness: 2. The lost boys; 3. What Germany did that America has not; 4. Do we want affirmative action for whites only?; Part III. Yours for a Better World: 5. Saving equality from the dustbin of history; 6. Jefferson and Social Democracy; 7. The America who would be king; Part IV. A History of Moral Confusion: 8. William James and Leo Strauss; 9. The status of the good life; 10. Choosing to be free; Epilogue; Appendix: Tables.
Recenzii
'This book is a kind of autobiography in which Flynn, one of the most interesting and independent thinkers of his generation, offers his overall view of the United States: its past, its values, its problems, and its best possible future. It contains the latest on the race and IQ debate and a fascinating chapter on Leo Strauss and his followers.' Thomas W. Pogge, Columbia University
'Flynn brings moral philosophy to bear on America's political and social malaise. The result is a unique and challenging vision of an American future in which 'justice for all' has a significantly broader and more substantial meaning than it does in practice now.' William Dickens, Northeastern University and The Brookings Institution
'For decades, Professor Flynn has been among the most honorable and distinguished commentators in the world on issues of race, class, and psychology. His tenacious study of the science of intelligence and the powerful and scrupulous arguments he has produced have undermined many a fallacious theory connecting race and IQ. In Where Have All the Liberals Gone?, Flynn brings his own formidable intelligence to bear on the central problem afflicting American politics and society - the enormous disparity between the conditions under which members of different social groups participate in the pursuit of happiness. Flynn's understanding of social and psychological trends and the power and care with which he articulates our ideals of equality and freedom give him unique authority to address these issues about inequality.' Jeremy Waldron, University Professor, New York University Law School
'… Flynn combines political and moral philosophy with social psychology to argue passionately against the idea that we should rank races and classes. … he constructs a compelling case that any racial differences in IQ are caused by environment, not genetics … Flynn dissects, with scholarly precision, the four problems blighting US society. … His critique is sharp and convincing … Flynn's arguments are intimately bound up not just with empirical investigation but with passionate philosophical arguments …' Tribune
'Flynn brings moral philosophy to bear on America's political and social malaise. The result is a unique and challenging vision of an American future in which 'justice for all' has a significantly broader and more substantial meaning than it does in practice now.' William Dickens, Northeastern University and The Brookings Institution
'For decades, Professor Flynn has been among the most honorable and distinguished commentators in the world on issues of race, class, and psychology. His tenacious study of the science of intelligence and the powerful and scrupulous arguments he has produced have undermined many a fallacious theory connecting race and IQ. In Where Have All the Liberals Gone?, Flynn brings his own formidable intelligence to bear on the central problem afflicting American politics and society - the enormous disparity between the conditions under which members of different social groups participate in the pursuit of happiness. Flynn's understanding of social and psychological trends and the power and care with which he articulates our ideals of equality and freedom give him unique authority to address these issues about inequality.' Jeremy Waldron, University Professor, New York University Law School
'… Flynn combines political and moral philosophy with social psychology to argue passionately against the idea that we should rank races and classes. … he constructs a compelling case that any racial differences in IQ are caused by environment, not genetics … Flynn dissects, with scholarly precision, the four problems blighting US society. … His critique is sharp and convincing … Flynn's arguments are intimately bound up not just with empirical investigation but with passionate philosophical arguments …' Tribune
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Descriere
A controversial, left wing discussion arguing that IQ gaps between black and white Americans are environmental not genetic.