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The politicians & the egalitarians : the hidden history of American politics / Sean Wilentz.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Wilentz, Sean, author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Social movements.
- History.
- Partisanship.
- Equality.
- United States--Politics and government.
- United States.
- Politics and government.
- Equality--United States--History.
- Partisanship--Political aspects--United States--History.
- Political culture--United States--History.
- Political culture.
- Politicians--United States--Biography.
- Politicians.
- Political activists--United States--Biography.
- Political activists.
- Social reformers--United States--Biography.
- Social reformers.
- Political parties--United States--History.
- Political parties.
- Social movements--United States--History.
- Genre:
- Biographies.
- Physical Description:
- xix, 364 pages ; 25 cm
- Edition:
- First edition.
- Other Title:
- Politicians and the egalitarians
- Place of Publication:
- New York : W.W. Norton & Company, [2016]
- Summary:
- 'There are two keys to unlocking the secrets of American politics and American political history.' So begins The Politicians & the Egalitarians, by Princeton historian Sean Wilentz. First, America is built on an egalitarian tradition. At the nation's founding, Americans believed that extremes of wealth and want would destroy their revolutionary experiment in republican government. Ever since, that idea has shaped national political conflict and scored major egalitarian victories -- from the Civil War and Progressive eras to the New Deal and the Great Society -- along the way. Second, partisanship is a permanent fixture in America, and America is the better for it. Every major egalitarian victory in United States history has resulted neither from abandonment of partisan politics nor from social movement protests, but from a convergence of protest and politics, and then sharp struggles led by principled and effective party politicians. There is little to be gained from the dream of a post-partisan world. With these two arguments, Sean Wilentz offers a portrait of American history told through politicians and egalitarians including Thomas Paine, Abraham Lincoln, and W.E.B. Du Bois -- a portrait that runs counter to current political and historical thinking.
- Contents:
- The postpartisan style in American politics
- America's forgotten egalitarian tradition
- Thomas Paine: The origins of American egalitarianism
- Life, liberty, and the pursuit of Thomas Jefferson
- John Quincy Adams: Slavery's arch-enemy
- John Brown: The temptation of terror
- Abraham Lincoln: Egalitarian politician
- Democracy at Gettysburg, 1863
- The steel town and the Gilded Age
- W.E.B. Du Bois: A heroic education
- Theodore Roosevelt: Politics and folly
- The liberals and the leftists
- The Cold War and the perils of junk history
- Lyndon B. Johnson: The triumph of politics.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 333-346) and index.
- ISBN:
- 9780393285024
- 0393285022
- OCLC:
- 921868900
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