The Progressive Revolution in Politics and Political Science

The Progressive Revolution in Politics and Political Science
Author: John Marini,Ken Masugi
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages: 397
Release: 2005-06-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781461666547

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We cannot understand our current political situation and the scholarship used to comprehend our politics without taking full account of the Progressive revolution of a century ago. This fundamental shift in studying the political world relegated the theory and practice of the Founders to an antiquated historical phase. By contrast, our contributors see beyond the horizon of Progressivism to take account of the Founders' moral and political premises. By doing so they make clear the broader context of current political science disputes, a fitting subject as American professional political science enters its second century. The contributors to the volume specify the changes in the new world that Progressivism brought into being. Part I emphasizes the contrast between various Progressives and their doctrines, and the American Founding on political institutions including the presidency, political parties, and the courts; statesmen include Frederick Douglass, Theodore Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson, and John Marshall. Part II emphasizes the radical nature of Progressivism in a variety of areas critical to the American constitutional government and self-understanding of the American mind. Subjects covered include social science, property rights, Darwinism, free speech, and political science as a liberal art. The essays provide intellectual guidance to political scientists and indicate to political practitioners the peculiar perspectives embedded in current political science. Published in cooperation with The Claremont Institute.

The Progressive Revolution in Politics and Political Science

The Progressive Revolution in Politics and Political Science
Author: John A. Marini,Ken Masugi
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 406
Release: 2005
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0742549747

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Songs Beyond Mankind: Poetry and the Lager from Dante to Primo Levi is the eighteenth in a series of publications occasioned by the annual Bernardo Lecture at the Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies (CEMERS) at Binghamton University. This series offers public lectures that have been given by distinguished medieval and Renaissance scholars on topics and figures representative of these two important historical, religious, and intellectual periods. Professor Pertile s lecture, Songs Beyond Mankind, asks whether there is a degree of suffering and degradation beyond which a man or woman ceases to be a human being, a point beyond which our soul dies and what survives is pure physiology. And, if yes, to what extent may literature be capable of preserving our humanity in the face of unspeakable pain? These are some of the issues that this lecture addresses by considering two systems of suffering, the hells described by Dante in his "Inferno" and Primo Levi in "Survival in Auschwitz."

The Progressive Revolution

The Progressive Revolution
Author: Ellis Washington
Publsiher: University Press of America
Total Pages: 503
Release: 2013-05-09
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780761861102

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These volumes chronicle both the historical significance and political deconstruction that the Progressive Age has continuously perpetrated against society, even to this day. These collected essays, articles, and Socratic dialogues are collected from the weekly columns written by the author for WorldNetDaily.com, an independent conservative news website.

The Progressive Revolution

The Progressive Revolution
Author: Ellis Washington
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 518
Release: 2016-12-13
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780761868507

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The Progressive Revolution (Volume V)—continues his legal, historical and literary series based on Natural Law, Natural Rights and the original political philosophy of the constitutional Framers and original jurisprudence of the U.S. Supreme Court.

The Progressive Revolution

The Progressive Revolution
Author: Ellis Washington
Publsiher: University Press of America
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-11-15
Genre: Liberalism
ISBN: 0761866485

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The Progressive Revolution (Volumes III & IV)--continues this historical and literary survey systematically chronicling both the historical significance and political deconstruction that the Progressive Revolution or the Progressive Age (circa 1860-present), particularly how this ubiquitous socialist revolution has destroyed Western Civilization and America's Judeo-Christian traditions . . . even to this day. These volumes are a collection of selected essays, articles and Socratic dialogues from Washington's weekly columns published in WND.com and RenewAmerica.com--both essential news and opinion websites of primarily conservative writers and ideas. This opus is divided into two volumes--Volume III: 2010-11 Writings; Volume IV: 2012-13 Writings--which rather than being arranged chronologically by date, are organized topically according to their subject matter of 12 intellectual disciplines including--Law, Politics, Foreign Policy, Philosophy, Aesthetics, the Academy, Religion, Economics, Science & Medicine, Culture & Society, History and Legal Scholarship.

The Progressive Revolution

The Progressive Revolution
Author: Ellis Washington
Publsiher: University Press of America
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2013-05-09
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780761861126

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The Progressive Revolution (Vols. I & II) chronicles both the historical significance and political deconstruction that the Progressive Revolution, or the Progressive Age, (circa 1870–present) has continuously perpetrated against society, even to this day. These volumes are a collection of selected essays, articles, and Socratic dialogues from the weekly columns written by the author for WorldNetDaily.com, an independent news website of primarily conservative thought and ideas. This opus is divided into two volumes: Vol. I (2007-08 articles) and Vol. II (2009 articles) that are organized topically according to their subject matter of twelve intellectual disciplines including law, politics, foreign policy, philosophy, aesthetics, the academy, religion, economics, science, culture, society, and history.

The Progressive Revolution

The Progressive Revolution
Author: Ellis Washington
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Liberalism
ISBN: 0761866590

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The Progressive Revolution (Volumes III & IV)--continues this historical and literary series by systematically chronicling both the historical significance and political deconstruction that the Progressive Revolution or the Progressive Age (circa 1860-present), particularly how this ubiquitous socialist revolution has destroyed Western Civilization and America's Judeo-Christian traditions even to this day. These volumes are a collection of selected essays, articles and Socratic dialogues from Washington's weekly columns published in WND.com and RenewAmerica.com--both essential news and opinion websites of primarily conservative writers and ideas. This opus is divided into two volumes--Volume III: 2010-11 Writings; Volume IV: 2012-13 Writings--which rather than being arranged chronologically by date, are organized topically according to their subject matter of 12 intellectual disciplines including--Law, Politics, Foreign Policy, Philosophy, Aesthetics, the Academy, Religion, Economics, Science & Medicine, Culture & Society, History and Legal Scholarship.

Challenge of Politics 4th Edition

Challenge of Politics  4th Edition
Author: Neal Riemer,Douglas W. Simon,Joseph Romance
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 545
Release: 2013-02-15
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781452241470

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So often, political science is introduced to students as a segmented field. The Challenge of Politics instead enables students to see how the subfields converge around a set of crucial questions: can we, as citizens and students articulate and defend a view of the good political life and its guiding political values? Can we develop a science of politics to help us understand significant political phenomenaùthe empirical realities of politics? Can we bring a high level of political prudence or wisdom to bear on judgments about politics and public issues? Can citizens and students creatively address the future of politics?Riemer, Simon, and Romance aim to harmonize the valuable lessons of classic and contemporary theory, as well as to reconcile politics to scientific and empirical study. The book gives students an avenue to explore the impact of philosophy and ideology, to recognize major forms of government, to evaluate empirical findings, and to understand how policy issues directly affect peopleÆs lives. Throughout, the authors look at political dynamics of American, comparative, and international affairs. While continuing to pursue its distinctive normative approach and showing politics to be a potentially humanizing enterprise, this new edition of Challenge has been revised and updated for major world events like the global financial crisis, recent elections in the U.S. and elsewhere, important policy decisions like the recent Supreme Court ruling in the U.S. on healthcare, and the aftermath of the Arab Spring. Based on reviewer feedback, it has also been substantially streamlined throughout.