
Political Ideologies and the Democratic Ideal
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Summary
Table of Contents
Preface | p. x |
To the Reader | p. xiii |
About the Authors | p. xiv |
Ideology and Democracy | |
Ideology and Ideologies | p. 1 |
A Working Definition of "Ideology" | p. 4 |
Human Nature and Freedom | p. 9 |
Human Nature | p. 9 |
Freedom | p. 10 |
Ideology and Revolution | p. 12 |
Nationalism and Anarchism | p. 14 |
Nationalism | p. 14 |
Anarchism | p. 15 |
Conclusion | p. 16 |
Notes | p. 16 |
For Further Reading | p. 17 |
The Democratic Ideal | p. 19 |
The Origins of Democracy | p. 20 |
Democracy and Republic | p. 24 |
The Republic and Mixed Government | p. 24 |
Christianity and Democracy | p. 25 |
Renaissance and Republicanism | p. 27 |
The Atlantic Republican Tradition | p. 30 |
The Return of Democracy | p. 31 |
Seventeenth-Century Democrats | p. 31 |
The United States as Democratic Republic | p. 32 |
Tocqueville on Democracy | p. 34 |
The Growth of Democracy | p. 36 |
Democracy as an Ideal | p. 37 |
Three Conceptions of Democracy | p. 39 |
Conclusion | p. 40 |
Notes | p. 41 |
For Further Reading | p. 42 |
The Development of Political Ideologies | |
Liberalism | p. 45 |
Liberalism, Human Nature, and Freedom | p. 46 |
Historical Background | p. 47 |
Medieval Origins | p. 47 |
The Protestant Reformation | p. 50 |
Liberalism and Revolution | p. 52 |
England | p. 52 |
The American Revolution | p. 57 |
The French Revolution | p. 60 |
Liberalism and Capitalism | p. 63 |
Liberalism in the Nineteenth Century | p. 66 |
Utilitarianism | p. 67 |
Liberalism Divided | p. 71 |
Neoclassical Liberalism | p. 72 |
Welfare Liberalism | p. 73 |
Liberalism in the Twentieth Century | p. 75 |
Historical Developments | p. 75 |
Philosophical Considerations | p. 77 |
The Libertarian Vision | p. 80 |
Liberalism Today: Divisions and Differences | p. 81 |
Conclusion | p. 84 |
Liberalism as an Ideology | p. 84 |
Liberalism and the Democratic Ideal | p. 85 |
Coda: The Limits of Liberal Toleration | p. 87 |
Notes | p. 89 |
For Further Reading | p. 91 |
Conservatism | p. 93 |
The Politics of Imperfection | p. 94 |
The Conservatism of Edmund Burke | p. 95 |
Human Nature and Society | p. 97 |
Freedom | p. 97 |
Revolution and Reform | p. 99 |
Burke on Government | p. 99 |
Burke's Legacy | p. 102 |
Conservatism in the Nineteenth Century | p. 102 |
Conservatism and Reaction | p. 102 |
Tory Democracy | p. 105 |
Conservatism in the United States | p. 106 |
Conservatism in the Twentieth Century | p. 108 |
Conservatism Versus Mass Society | p. 108 |
Leveling | p. 109 |
Conservatives and Communism | p. 110 |
Conservatism Today: A House Divided | p. 112 |
Traditional Conservatism | p. 112 |
Individualist Conservatism | p. 113 |
Neoconservatism | p. 114 |
The Religious Right | p. 116 |
Conclusion | p. 120 |
Conservatism as an Ideology | p. 120 |
Conservatism and Democracy | p. 121 |
Notes | p. 122 |
For Further Reading | p. 123 |
Socialism and Communism: More to Marx | p. 125 |
Human Nature and Freedom | p. 126 |
Socialism: The Precursors | p. 128 |
Saint-Simon | p. 130 |
Fourier | p. 131 |
Owen | p. 131 |
The Socialism of Karl Marx | p. 132 |
The Young Marx | p. 132 |
The Influence of Hegel | p. 134 |
Marx's Theory of History | p. 136 |
Marx's Critique of Capitalism | p. 140 |
The Dialectic of Change | p. 143 |
The Revolutionary Sequence | p. 144 |
Notes | p. 147 |
For Further Reading | p. 149 |
Socialism and Communism After Marx | p. 151 |
Marxism After Marx | p. 152 |
Engels's Marxism | p. 152 |
The Revisionists | p. 157 |
Soviet Marxism-Leninism | p. 161 |
Chinese Communism | p. 170 |
Non-Marxist Socialism | p. 174 |
Anarcho-Communism | p. 175 |
Fabian Socialism | p. 178 |
American Socialism | p. 178 |
Socialism Today | p. 181 |
Conclusion | p. 185 |
Socialism as an Ideology | p. 185 |
Socialism and the Democratic Ideal | p. 187 |
Notes | p. 187 |
For Further Reading | p. 189 |
Fascism | p. 191 |
Fascism: The Background | p. 192 |
The Counter-Enlightenment | p. 193 |
Nationalism | p. 194 |
Elitism | p. 196 |
Irrationalism | p. 197 |
Fascism in Italy | p. 198 |
Mussolini and Italian Fascism | p. 199 |
Fascism in Theory and Practice | p. 201 |
Fascism in Germany: Nazism | p. 203 |
Hitler and Nazism | p. 203 |
Nazism in Theory and Practice | p. 206 |
Fascism Elsewhere | p. 210 |
Fascism Today | p. 212 |
Conclusion | p. 217 |
Fascism as an Ideology | p. 217 |
Fascism and the Democratic Ideal | p. 217 |
Notes | p. 218 |
For Further Reading | p. 219 |
Political Ideologies Today and Tomorrow | |
Liberation Ideologies and the Politics of Identity | p. 221 |
Liberation Ideologies: Common Characteristics | p. 221 |
Black Liberation | p. 223 |
Women's Liberation (Feminism) | p. 229 |
Gay Liberation | p. 233 |
Native People's Liberation (Indigenism) | p. 236 |
Liberation Theology | p. 239 |
Animal Liberation | p. 241 |
Conclusion | p. 246 |
Liberty, Identity, and Ideology | p. 246 |
Liberation, Identity, and the Democratic Ideal | p. 248 |
Notes | p. 250 |
For Further Reading | p. 253 |
"Green" Politics: Ecology as Ideology | p. 257 |
The Green Critique of Other Ideologies | p. 258 |
Toward an Ecological Ethic | p. 260 |
Unresolved Differences | p. 266 |
Conclusion | p. 271 |
Ecology as Ideology | p. 271 |
Ecology, Freedom, and the Democratic Ideal | p. 271 |
Notes | p. 272 |
For Further Reading | p. 274 |
Radical Islamism | p. 277 |
Islam: A Short History | p. 277 |
Radical Islamism | p. 281 |
Human Nature and Freedom | p. 284 |
Conclusion | p. 288 |
Radical Islamism as an Ideology | p. 288 |
Radical Islamism and the Democratic Ideal | p. 290 |
Notes | p. 292 |
For Further Reading | p. 293 |
Postscript: The Future of Ideology | p. 295 |
Political Ideologies: Continuing Forces | p. 296 |
Nationalism and Ideology | p. 296 |
Religion and Ideology | p. 298 |
Ideology and Public Policy | p. 299 |
Ideology, the Environment, and Globalization | p. 301 |
Political Ideologies and the Democratic Ideal | p. 304 |
The End of Ideology? | p. 306 |
Notes | p. 309 |
For Further Reading | p. 310 |
Glossary | p. 311 |
Name Index | p. 320 |
Subject Index | p. 324 |
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