The Lost Tradition of Economic Equality in America 1600 1870

The Lost Tradition of Economic Equality in America  1600   1870
Author: Daniel R. Mandell
Publsiher: Johns Hopkins University Press
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2020-04-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781421437118

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Informing current discussions about the growing gap between rich and poor in the United States, The Lost Tradition of Economic Equality in America is surprising and enlightening.

The Lost Tradition

The Lost Tradition
Author: Cathy N. Davidson,E. M. Broner
Publsiher: New York : F. Ungar Publishing Company
Total Pages: 358
Release: 1980
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: UOM:39015054092021

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The Lost Tradition of Economic Equality in America 1600 1870

The Lost Tradition of Economic Equality in America  1600   1870
Author: Daniel R. Mandell
Publsiher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2020-04-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781421437125

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An important examination of the foundational American ideal of economic equality—and how we lost it. Winner of the Missouri Conference on History Book Award for 2021 The United States has some of the highest levels of both wealth and income inequality in the world. Although modern-day Americans are increasingly concerned about this growing inequality, many nonetheless believe that the country was founded on a person's right to acquire and control property. But in The Lost Tradition of Economic Equality in America, 1600–1870, Daniel R. Mandell argues that, in fact, the United States was originally deeply influenced by the belief that maintaining a "rough" or relative equality of wealth is essential to the cultivation of a successful republican government. Mandell explores the origins and evolution of this ideal. He shows how, during the Revolutionary War, concerns about economic equality helped drive wage and price controls, while after its end Americans sought ways to maintain their beloved "rough" equality against the danger of individuals amassing excessive wealth. He also examines how, after 1800, this tradition was increasingly marginalized by the growth of the liberal ideal of individual property ownership without limits. This politically evenhanded book takes a sweeping, detailed view of economic, social, and cultural developments up to the time of Reconstruction, when Congress refused to redistribute plantation lands to the former slaves who had worked it, insisting instead that they required only civil and political rights. Informing current discussions about the growing gap between rich and poor in the United States, The Lost Tradition of Economic Equality in America is surprising and enlightening.

Lost Traditions

Lost Traditions
Author: John Louis Sublett
Publsiher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2014-11-21
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1493782150

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Tradition - the handing down of information, beliefs, and customs by word of mouth or by example from one generation to another. Many traditions are inherited, established, or practiced from a customary pattern of thought, action, or behavior. In this work, I have included traditions that have been lost through time, occupations that are, or fast becoming, obsolete and many of our favorite childhood pastimes.

Soundtrack Available

Soundtrack Available
Author: Pamela Robertson Wojcik,Arthur Knight
Publsiher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 506
Release: 2001-12-03
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0822328003

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DIVEssays on film soundtracks composed of popular music (rather than the composed film score) both in relation to the films, and circulating separately on record./div

Hagar the Egyptian

Hagar the Egyptian
Author: Savina J. Teubal
Publsiher: HarperCollins Publishers
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1990
Genre: Religion
ISBN: UOM:39015018957566

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"In this fascinating piece of detective work, biblical scholar Savina J. Teubal peels away millennia of patriarchal distortion to reveal the lost world of great independent women at the dawn of western civilization."--Cover, p. [4].

A Lost Tradition

A Lost Tradition
Author: Niall McCullough,Valerie Mulvin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 121
Release: 1987
Genre: Vernacular architecture
ISBN: 0946641102

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Applying Ibn Khald n

Applying Ibn Khald  n
Author: Syed Farid Alatas
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2014-06-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317593997

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The writings of Ibn Khaldūn, particularly the Muqaddimah (Prolegomenon) have rightly been regarded as being sociological in nature. For this reason, Ibn Khaldūn has been widely regarded as the founder of sociology, or at least a precursor of modern sociology. While he was given this recognition, however, few works went beyond proclaiming him as a founder or precursor to the systematic application of his theoretical perspective to specific historical and contemporary aspects of Muslim societies in North Africa and the Middle East. The continuing presence of Eurocentrism in the social sciences has not helped in this regard: it often stands in the way of the consideration of non-Western sources of theories and concepts. This book provides an overview of Ibn Khaldūn and his sociology, discusses reasons for his marginality, and suggests ways to bring Ibn Khaldūn into the mainstream through the systematic application of his theory. It moves beyond works that simply state that Ibn Khaldūn was a founder of sociology or provide descriptive accounts of his works. Instead it systematically applies Khaldūn’s theoretical perspective to specific historical aspects of Muslim societies in North Africa and the Middle East, successfully integrating concepts and frameworks from Khaldūnian sociology into modern social science theories. Applying Ibn Khaldūn will be of interest to students and scholars of sociology and social theory.