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Informationen zum Autor Nancy S. Love is professor of government and justice studies and director of the Interdisciplinary Studies Program at Appalachian State University. Previously, Dr. Love taught at Pennsylvania State University, where she received the Christian R. and Mary F. Lindback Award for Distinguished Teaching in 1991. She has also taught at Swarthmore College and Cornell University. Professor Love received her AB degree from Kenyon College and her PhD from Cornell University. She is the author of Musical Democracy, Marx, Nietzsche, and Modernity, and Understanding Dogmas and Dreams, 2nd edition, a companion text to this volume. Her work appears in anthologies on critical theory and in the following journals: differences: A Journal of Feminist Cultural Studies; Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy; New German Critique; Polity; Studies in Soviet Thought; Theory and Event; Theory, Culture, and Society; and Women and Politics. Klappentext Ideologies influence not only our politics, but also our basic societal values, our socialization as individuals, and the way we communicate. As the world changes, the ideologies through which we view it also change. Showing the evolution of politics through the study of ideas, Dogmas and Dreams is the perfect entrée to political science and political theory. In addition to expanded coverage of liberalism, libertarianism, and democratic socialism, eleven new selections explore the varied effects of globalization on traditional and emergent ideologies: How have traditional ideologies changed in response to processes of globalization? How has globalization prompted the development of new ideologies? Love's insightful introductions ask readers to discover and challenge their own political convictions as they engage with the original selections. Zusammenfassung Showing the evolution of politics through the study of ideas! this title provides coverage of liberalism! libertarianism! and democratic socialism! eleven selections that explore the varied effects of globalization on traditional and emergent ideologies. Inhaltsverzeichnis PART ONE: LIBERALISM Treatise of Civil Government - John Locke Wealth of Nations - Adam Smith The Federalist Papers, nos. 10 & 51 - James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and John Jay On Liberty - John Stuart Mill "Lecture on Liberal Legislation and Freedom of Contract" - Thomas Hill Green "The Continuing Struggle for Liberalism" - Franklin D. Roosevelt Capitalism and Freedom - Milton Friedman "Equal Opportunity and the 'Race of Life'" - Isaac Kramnick "Is Multiculturalism Bad for Women?" - Susan Moller Okin PART TWO: CONSERVATISM "On Being Conservative" - Michael Oakeshott Reflections on the Revolution in France - Edmund Burke "Why I Am Not a Conservative" - F. A. Hayek "The Democratization of the University" - Allan Bloom "The Neoconservative Persuasion: What it was, and what it is" - Irving Kristol The Enemy at Home, The Cultural Left and Its Responsibility for 9/11 - Dinesh D'Souza PART THREE: SOCIALISM "Utopian Socialism" - Charles Fourier "Estranged Labor" - Karl Marx The Communist Manifesto - Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels State and Revolution - V.I. Lenin "Democracy as it Relates to Socialism" - Norberto Bobbio "The Port Huron Statement at 40" - Tom Hayden and Dick Flacks PART FOUR: ANARCHISM "Anarchism: What It Really Stands For" - Emma Goldman "Essay on Civil Disobedience" - Henry David Thoreau Mutual Aid - Petyr Kropotkin "Scientific Anarchism" - Mikhail Bakunin "How We Really Shut Down the WTO" - Starhawk PART FIVE: FASCISM Fascism: Doctrine and Institutions - Benito Mussolini Mein Kampf - Adolf Hitler The Turner Diaries - Andrew Macdonald Democracy, Incorporated: Managed Democracy and the Specter o...