Herbert David Croly
The Promise of American Life
Political and Economic Theory Classic
e-artnow, 2020
Contact: [email protected]
EAN 4064066058364
Table of Contents
I WHAT IS THE PROMISE OF AMERICAN LIFE?
II HOW THE PROMISE HAS BEEN REALIZED
III HOW THE PROMISE IS TO BE REALIZED
I THE FEDERALISTS AND THE REPUBLICANS
II FEDERALISM AND REPUBLICANISM AS OPPONENTS
III FEDERALISM AND REPUBLICANISM AS ALLIES
I SLAVERY AND AMERICAN NATIONALITY
II SLAVERY AS A DEMOCRATIC INSTITUTION
III LINCOLN AS MORE THAN AN AMERICAN
I THE CONTEMPORARY SITUATION AND ITS PROBLEMS
II THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE BUSINESS SPECIALIST
III THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE POLITICAL SPECIALIST
IV THE LABOR UNION AND THE DEMOCRATIC TRADITION
VI AMERICAN DEMOCRACY AND THE SOCIAL PROBLEM
III WILLIAM J. BRYAN AS A REFORMER
IV WILLIAM TRAVERS JEROME AS A REFORMER
V WILLIAM R. HEARST AS A REFORMER
VI THEODORE ROOSEVELT AS A REFORMER
VII THE REFORMATION OF THEODORE ROOSEVELT
I RECONSTRUCTION; ITS CONDITIONS AND PURPOSES
II DEMOCRACY AND DISCRIMINATION
III CONSTRUCTIVE DISCRIMINATION
IV THE BRIDGE BETWEEN DEMOCRACY AND NATIONALITY
I NATIONALITY AND DEMOCRACY; NATIONAL ORIGINS
II THE IMPLICATIONS OF NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
III NATIONALITY AND DEMOCRACY IN ENGLAND
IV DEMOCRACY AND NATIONALITY IN FRANCE
V THE RELATION OF GERMAN NATIONALITY TO DEMOCRACY
I THE AMERICAN DEMOCRACY AND ITS NATIONAL PRINCIPLE
II NATIONALITY AND CENTRALIZATION
II A STABLE AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM
CHAPTER XI PROBLEMS OF RECONSTRUCTION
II STATE ADMINISTRATIVE REFORM
III POSSIBILITIES OF EFFECTIVE STATE ACTION