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Title
The Two Faces of American Freedom / Aziz Rana.
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ISBN
9780674058965
Published
Cambridge, MA : Harvard University Press, [2014]
Copyright
©2014
Language
English
Language Note
In English.
Description
1 online resource (432 p.)
Item Number
10.4159/9780674058965 doi
Dewey Decimal Classification
973
Summary
This is a sweeping new interpretation of the national experience, reconceiving key political events from the Revolution to the New Deal. Rana begins by emphasizing that the national founding was first and foremost an experiment in settler colonization. For American settlers, internal self-government involved a unique vision of freedom, which combined direct political participation with economic independence. However, this independence was based on ideas of extensive land ownership which helped to sustain both territorial conquest and the subordination of slaves and native peoples. At the close of the nineteenth century, emerging social movements struggled to liberate the potential of self-rule from these oppressive and exclusionary features. These efforts ultimately collapsed, in large part because white settlers failed to conceive of liberty as a truly universal aspiration. The consequence was the rise of new modes of political authority that presented national and economic security as society's guiding commitments. Rana contends that the challenge for today's reformers is to recover a robust notion of independence and participation from the settler experience while finally making it universal.
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Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
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Table of Contents
Frontmatter
CONTENTS
Introduction: Liberty and Empire in the American Experience
1. Settler Revolt and the Foundations of American Freedom
2. Citizens and Subjects in Postcolonial America
3. The Populist Challenge and the Unraveling of Settler Society
4. Plebiscitary Politics and the New Constitutional Order
Conclusion: Democracy and Inclusion in the Age of American Hegemony
Notes
Acknowledgments
Index
CONTENTS
Introduction: Liberty and Empire in the American Experience
1. Settler Revolt and the Foundations of American Freedom
2. Citizens and Subjects in Postcolonial America
3. The Populist Challenge and the Unraveling of Settler Society
4. Plebiscitary Politics and the New Constitutional Order
Conclusion: Democracy and Inclusion in the Age of American Hegemony
Notes
Acknowledgments
Index