Author: Nikolas S. Rose
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780511310157
Category : Communities
Languages : en
Pages : 335
Book Description
An impressive approach to an important and influential school of thought, derived from Foucault's writings on governmentality, by one of its major exponents. Nikolas Rose's book will serve as an intelligent and critical introduction to governmentality for students and scholars alike.
Powers of Freedom
Author: Nikolas Rose
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521659055
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 340
Book Description
A 1999 review of governmentality literature, derived from Foucault, which broke new ground in ethics and politics.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521659055
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 340
Book Description
A 1999 review of governmentality literature, derived from Foucault, which broke new ground in ethics and politics.
Freedom Is Power
Author: Lawrence Hamilton
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1107062969
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 244
Book Description
A novel, sophisticated and realistic account of freedom as power through political representation.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1107062969
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 244
Book Description
A novel, sophisticated and realistic account of freedom as power through political representation.
Social Power and Political Freedom
Author: Gene Sharp
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 464
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 464
Book Description
Knowledge, Power, and Academic Freedom
Author: Joan Wallach Scott
Publisher: Columbia University Press
ISBN: 0231548931
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 134
Book Description
Academic freedom rests on a shared belief that the production of knowledge advances the common good. In an era of education budget cuts, wealthy donors intervening in university decisions, and right-wing groups threatening dissenters, scholars cannot expect that those in power will value their work. Can academic freedom survive in this environment—and must we rearticulate what academic freedom is in order to defend it? This book presents a series of essays by the renowned historian Joan Wallach Scott that explore the history and theory of free inquiry and its value today. Scott considers the contradictions in the concept of academic freedom. She examines the relationship between state power and higher education; the differences between the First Amendment right of free speech and the guarantee of academic freedom; and, in response to recent campus controversies, the politics of civility. The book concludes with an interview conducted by Bill Moyers in which Scott discusses the personal experiences that have informed her views. Academic freedom is an aspiration, Scott holds: its implementation always falls short of its promise, but it is essential as an ideal of ethical practice. Knowledge, Power, and Academic Freedom is both a nuanced reflection on the tensions within a cherished concept and a strong defense of the importance of critical scholarship to safeguard democracy against the anti-intellectualism of figures from Joseph McCarthy to Donald Trump.
Publisher: Columbia University Press
ISBN: 0231548931
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 134
Book Description
Academic freedom rests on a shared belief that the production of knowledge advances the common good. In an era of education budget cuts, wealthy donors intervening in university decisions, and right-wing groups threatening dissenters, scholars cannot expect that those in power will value their work. Can academic freedom survive in this environment—and must we rearticulate what academic freedom is in order to defend it? This book presents a series of essays by the renowned historian Joan Wallach Scott that explore the history and theory of free inquiry and its value today. Scott considers the contradictions in the concept of academic freedom. She examines the relationship between state power and higher education; the differences between the First Amendment right of free speech and the guarantee of academic freedom; and, in response to recent campus controversies, the politics of civility. The book concludes with an interview conducted by Bill Moyers in which Scott discusses the personal experiences that have informed her views. Academic freedom is an aspiration, Scott holds: its implementation always falls short of its promise, but it is essential as an ideal of ethical practice. Knowledge, Power, and Academic Freedom is both a nuanced reflection on the tensions within a cherished concept and a strong defense of the importance of critical scholarship to safeguard democracy against the anti-intellectualism of figures from Joseph McCarthy to Donald Trump.
The Gospel of Freedom and Power
Author: Sarah E. Ruble
Publisher: UNC Press Books
ISBN: 0807837423
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
In the decades after World War II, Protestant missionaries abroad were a topic of vigorous public debate. From religious periodicals and Sunday sermons to novels and anthropological monographs, public conversations about missionaries followed a powerful yet paradoxical line of reasoning, namely that people abroad needed greater autonomy from U.S. power and that Americans could best tell others how to use their freedom. In The Gospel of Freedom and Power, Sarah E. Ruble traces and analyzes these public discussions about what it meant for Americans abroad to be good world citizens, placing them firmly in the context of the United States' postwar global dominance. Bringing together a wide range of sources, Ruble seeks to understand how discussions about a relatively small group of Americans working abroad became part of a much larger cultural conversation. She concludes that whether viewed as champions of nationalist revolutions or propagators of the gospel of capitalism, missionaries--along with their supporters, interpreters, and critics--ultimately both challenged and reinforced a rhetoric of exceptionalism that made Americans the judges of what was good for the rest of the world.
Publisher: UNC Press Books
ISBN: 0807837423
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
In the decades after World War II, Protestant missionaries abroad were a topic of vigorous public debate. From religious periodicals and Sunday sermons to novels and anthropological monographs, public conversations about missionaries followed a powerful yet paradoxical line of reasoning, namely that people abroad needed greater autonomy from U.S. power and that Americans could best tell others how to use their freedom. In The Gospel of Freedom and Power, Sarah E. Ruble traces and analyzes these public discussions about what it meant for Americans abroad to be good world citizens, placing them firmly in the context of the United States' postwar global dominance. Bringing together a wide range of sources, Ruble seeks to understand how discussions about a relatively small group of Americans working abroad became part of a much larger cultural conversation. She concludes that whether viewed as champions of nationalist revolutions or propagators of the gospel of capitalism, missionaries--along with their supporters, interpreters, and critics--ultimately both challenged and reinforced a rhetoric of exceptionalism that made Americans the judges of what was good for the rest of the world.
Burdens of Freedom
Author: Lawrence M. Mead
Publisher: Encounter Books
ISBN: 1641770414
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 361
Book Description
Burdens of Freedom presents a new and radical interpretation of America and its challenges. The United States is an individualist society where most people seek to realize personal goals and values out in the world. This unusual, inner-driven culture was the chief reason why first Europe, then Britain, and finally America came to lead the world. But today, our deepest problems derive from groups and nations that reflect the more passive, deferential temperament of the non-West. The long-term poor and many immigrants have difficulties assimilating in America mainly because they are less inner-driven than the norm. Abroad, the United States faces challenges from Asia, which is collective-minded, and also from many poorly-governed countries in the developing world. The chief threat to American leadership is no longer foreign rivals like China but the decay of individualism within our own society. The great divide is between the individualist West, for which life is a project, and the rest of the world, in which most people seek to survive rather than achieve. This difference, although clear in research on world cultures, has been ignored in virtually all previous scholarship on American power and public policy, both at home and abroad. Burdens of Freedom is the first book to recognize that difference. It casts new light on America's greatest struggles. It re-evaluates the entire Western tradition, which took individualism for granted. How to respond to cultural difference is the greatest test of our times.
Publisher: Encounter Books
ISBN: 1641770414
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 361
Book Description
Burdens of Freedom presents a new and radical interpretation of America and its challenges. The United States is an individualist society where most people seek to realize personal goals and values out in the world. This unusual, inner-driven culture was the chief reason why first Europe, then Britain, and finally America came to lead the world. But today, our deepest problems derive from groups and nations that reflect the more passive, deferential temperament of the non-West. The long-term poor and many immigrants have difficulties assimilating in America mainly because they are less inner-driven than the norm. Abroad, the United States faces challenges from Asia, which is collective-minded, and also from many poorly-governed countries in the developing world. The chief threat to American leadership is no longer foreign rivals like China but the decay of individualism within our own society. The great divide is between the individualist West, for which life is a project, and the rest of the world, in which most people seek to survive rather than achieve. This difference, although clear in research on world cultures, has been ignored in virtually all previous scholarship on American power and public policy, both at home and abroad. Burdens of Freedom is the first book to recognize that difference. It casts new light on America's greatest struggles. It re-evaluates the entire Western tradition, which took individualism for granted. How to respond to cultural difference is the greatest test of our times.
Empire of Liberty
Author: Anthony Bogues
Publisher: UPNE
ISBN: 1584659300
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 169
Book Description
An original and stimulating critique of American empire
Publisher: UPNE
ISBN: 1584659300
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 169
Book Description
An original and stimulating critique of American empire
Essays on Freedom and Power
Author: John Emerich Edward Dalberg-Acton
Publisher: Literary Licensing, LLC
ISBN: 9781258291693
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 518
Book Description
Publisher: Literary Licensing, LLC
ISBN: 9781258291693
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 518
Book Description
Powers of Freedom
Author: Nikolas S. Rose
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780511310157
Category : Communities
Languages : en
Pages : 335
Book Description
An impressive approach to an important and influential school of thought, derived from Foucault's writings on governmentality, by one of its major exponents. Nikolas Rose's book will serve as an intelligent and critical introduction to governmentality for students and scholars alike.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780511310157
Category : Communities
Languages : en
Pages : 335
Book Description
An impressive approach to an important and influential school of thought, derived from Foucault's writings on governmentality, by one of its major exponents. Nikolas Rose's book will serve as an intelligent and critical introduction to governmentality for students and scholars alike.
Political Freedom
Author: Alexander Meiklejohn
Publisher: Greenwood
ISBN:
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
Publisher: Greenwood
ISBN:
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description