Lexington Books
Pages: 226
Trim: 6½ x 9½
978-0-7391-3717-8 • Hardback • March 2010 • $121.00 • (£93.00)
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Mark Major is a is a PhD candidate in the Department of Political Science at Rutgers University.
Chapter 1
Chapter I: The Global Imagination
Chapter 2 1 Democracy, Foreign Policy, and War
Chapter 3 2 Immigration Policy: A View from the Left
Chapter 4
Chapter II: The Domestic Policy Imagination
Chapter 5 3 From Private Profits to Public Goods? A Human Rights Assessment of Health Care Reform
Chapter 6 4 Higher Education: Reclaiming the University as a Democratic Public Sphere
Chapter 7 5 The Death and Life of Great American Newspapers
Chapter 8 6 Charlie Brown, Machiavelli, and Labor's Passive Revolution
Chapter 9
Chapter III: Beyond Policy
Chapter 10 7 Radical Feminism in the Age of Choice
Chapter 11 8 Religion, Spirituality, and the Progressive Imagination
Chapter 12 9 Race and Democracy: The American Oxymoron
Chapter 13 10 Sketching a More Progressive Public Philosophy: The Theory of Republican Modernity
Those of us rooted in radical critiques of unjust and unsustainable systems are often told we must moderate our views to be practical. The authors in this volume remind us that an honest assessment of contemporary crises makes it clear that the only practical strategies to create a more just and sustainable world are, in fact, the ones rooted in radical thinking. These essays draw on the best of the past thinking and articulate new directions in which we need to go....
— Robert Jensen, Director of the Senior Fellows Honors Program of the College of Communication, University of Texas at Austin
Mark Major has assembled an impressive collection of radical thinkers, each of whom points the way towards creation of a new, more democratic, more humane and less imperialist America. Read it, and then get to work!!!!!
— Dave Lindorff