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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 688 pages
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Revised and updated, the sixth edition of this now standard two-volume anthology brings together some of the most historically significant writings in American intellectual history. Uniquely comprehensive, The American Intellectual Tradition includes classic works in philosophy, religion, social theory, political thought, economics, psychology, and cultural and literary criticism. Organized chronologically into thematic sections, the two volumes trace the evolution of American intellectual writing and thinking from its origins in Puritan beliefs to the most recent essays on diversity and postmodernity. Pedagogical features include introductions and headnotes to the selections, updated bibliographic material throughout, and detailed chronologies at the end of each book. Addressing such highly contested subjects as race, class, gender, aesthetics, political religion, and the role of the United States in the world, The American Intellectual Tradition, Sixth Edition, is invaluable for undergraduate courses in intellectual history. It is also an excellent supplement for graduate seminars and classes in American history, American studies, and American literature.

Volumes I and II now offer new selections from Charles Chauncy, Lester Frank Ward, Joseph Wood Krutch, David Lilienthal, J. Robert Oppenheimer, Peter Drucker, Ayn Rand, Wilfred Cantwell Smith, Harold John Ockenga, C. Wright Mills, Harold Cruse, John Rawls, Catherine MacKinnon, Sam Harris, and Stewart Brand. The sixth edition also offers updated and expanded commentary and citations in the introductions and headnotes.

"This is a wonderfully rich collection of primary source readings, intelligently selected and usefully organized. This updated edition is indispensable for undergraduate courses in American Intellectual or cultural history, a stimulating supplement to any undergraduate course about the United States, and required reading for graduate students."---Dorothy Ross, Johns Hopkins University

"This sourcebook continues to serve as the cornerstone of my teaching in American thought for undergraduates and graduate students alike. The American Intellectual Tradition provides a comprehensive survey ranging from the Puritan theology to postmodern critical theory."---James T. Kloppenberg, Harvard University.

Revised and updated, the sixth edition of this now standard two-volume anthology brings together some of the most historically significant writings in American intellectual history. Uniquely comprehensive, The American Intellectual Tradition includes classic works in philosophy, religion, social theory, political thought, economics, psychology, and cultural and literary criticism. Organized chronologically into thematic sections, the two volumes trace the evolution of American intellectual writing and thinking from its origins in Puritan beliefs to the most recent essays on diversity and postmodernity. Pedagogical features include introductions and headnotes to the selections, updated bibliographic material throughout, and detailed chronologies at the end of each book. Addressing such highly contested subjects as race, class, gender, aesthetics, political religion, and the role of the United States in the world, The American Intellectual Tradition, Sixth Edition, is invaluable for undergraduate courses in intellectual history. It is also an excellent supplement for graduate seminars and classes in American history, American studies, and American literature.

Volumes I and II now offer new selections from Charles Chauncy, Lester Frank Ward, Joseph Wood Krutch, David Lilienthal, J. Robert Oppenheimer, Peter Drucker, Ayn Rand, Wilfred Cantwell Smith, Harold John Ockenaga, C. Wright Mills, Harold Cruse, John Rawls, Catherine Mackinnon, Sam Harris, and Stewart Brand. The sixth edition also offers updated and expanded commentary and citations in the introductions and headnotes.
Part One Toward a Secular Culture
Introduction
3(3)
Asa Gray
6(6)
Selection from "Review of Darwin's On the Origin of Species" (1860)
7(5)
Thomas Wentworth Higginson
12(4)
Selection from "A Plea for Culture" (1867)
13(3)
Charles Peirce
16(11)
"The Fixation of Belief" (1877)
17(10)
William Graham Sumner
27(10)
"Sociology" (1881)
28(9)
Charles Augustus Briggs
37(5)
Selection from Biblical Study (1883)
38(4)
Lester Frank Ward
42(9)
"Mind as a Social Factor" (1884)
43(8)
William Dean Howells
51(4)
"Pernicious Fiction" (1887)
52(3)
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
55(5)
"The Solitude of Self" (1892)
56(4)
Frederick Jackson Turner
60(9)
"The Significance of the Frontier in American History" (1893)
61(8)
William James
69(14)
"The Will to Believe" (1897)
70(13)
Josiah Royce
83(13)
"The Problem of Job" (1898)
84(12)
Charlotte Perkins Gilman
96(7)
Selection from Women and Economics (1898)
97(6)
Henry Adams
103(5)
"The Dynamo and the Virgin" (1907)
104(4)
George Santayana
108(15)
"The Genteel Tradition in American Philosophy" (1913)
109(14)
Part Two Social Progress and the Power of Intellect
Introduction
123(3)
Jane Addams
126(6)
"The Subjective Necessity of Social Settlements" (1892)
127(5)
Thorstein Veblen
132(15)
Selection from The Theory of the Leisure Class (1899)
133(14)
Woodrow Wilson
147(8)
"The Ideals of America" (1902)
148(7)
W. E. B. Du Bois
155(6)
Selection from The Souls of Black Folk (1903)
156(5)
William James
161(11)
"What Pragmatism Means" (1907)
162(10)
Walter Lippmann
172(5)
Selection from Drift and Mastery (1914)
173(4)
Randolph Bourne
177(18)
"Trans-National America" (1916)
178(10)
"Twilight of Idols" (1917)
188(7)
H. L. Mencken
195(9)
"Puritanism as a Literary Force" (1917)
196(8)
Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.
204(4)
"Natural Law" (1918)
205(3)
John Dewey
208(9)
"Philosophy and Democracy" (1918)
209(8)
Margaret Mead
217(7)
Selection from Coming of Age in Samoa (1928)
218(6)
Joseph Wood Krutch
224(9)
Selection from The Modern Temper (1929)
225(8)
John Crowe Ransom
233(12)
"Reconstructed but Unregenerate" (1930)
234(11)
Sidney Hook
245(12)
"Communism without Dogmas" (1934)
246(11)
Part Three To Extend Democracy and to Formulate the Modern
Introduction
257(3)
Clement Greenberg
260(10)
"Avant-Garde and Kitsch" (1939)
261(9)
David E. Lilienthal
270(6)
Selection from TVA: Democracy on the March (1944)
271(5)
Gunnar Myrdai
276(9)
Selection from an American Dilemma (1944)
277(8)
Reinhold Niebuhr
285(7)
Selection from the Children of Light and the Children of Darkness (1944)
286(6)
Erik H. Erikson
292(17)
Selection from Childhood and Society (1950)
293(16)
James Baldwin
309(11)
"Many Thousands Gone" (1951)
310(10)
George F. Kennan
320(5)
Selection from American Diplomacy, 1900-1950 (1951)
321(4)
Whittaker Chambers
325(13)
Selection from Witness (1952)
326(12)
Hannah Arendt
338(11)
"Ideology and Terror" (1953)
339(10)
J. Robert Oppenheimer
349(8)
"The Sciences and Man's Community" (1954)
350(7)
Peter F. Drucker
357(7)
"Innovation---The New Conservatism?" (1959)
358(6)
John Courtney Murray
364(8)
Selection from We Hold These Truths (1960)
365(7)
Daniel Bell
372(7)
"The End of Ideology in the West" (1960)
373(6)
W. W. Rostow
379(8)
Selection from The Stages of Economic Growth (1960)
380(7)
Lionel Trilling
387(14)
"On the Teaching of Modern Literature" (1961)
388(13)
Milton Friedman
401(10)
Selection from Capitalism and Freedom (1962)
402(9)
Ayn Rand
411(8)
"Man's Rights" (1963)
412(7)
Part Four Reassessing Identities and Solidarities
Introduction
419(2)
Wilfred Cantwell Smith
421(7)
"Christianity's Third Great Challenge" (1960)
422(6)
Harold John Ockenga
428(7)
"Resurgent Evangelical Leadership" (1960)
429(6)
C. Wright Mills
435(9)
"Letter to the New Left" (1960)
436(8)
Harold Cruse
444(14)
"Revolutionary Nationalism and the Afro-American" (1962)
445(13)
Thomas S. Kuhn
458(9)
Selection from The Structure of Scientific Revolutions (1962)
459(8)
Betty Friedan
467(8)
Selection from The Feminine Mystique (1963)
468(7)
Martin Luther King, Jr.
475(8)
Selection from "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" (1963)
476(7)
Susan Sontag
483(7)
"Against Interpretation" (1964)
484(6)
Herbert Marcuse
490(10)
Selection from One-Dimensional Man (1964)
491(9)
Noam Chomsky
500(10)
"The Responsibility of Intellectuals" (1967)
501(9)
Edward W. Said
510(11)
Selection from Orientalism (1978)
511(10)
Nancy J. Chodorow
521(12)
"Gender, Relation, and Difference in Psychoanalytic Perspective" (1979)
522(11)
Richard Rorty
533(11)
"Science as Solidarity" (1986)
534(10)
John Rawls
544(18)
"The Idea of an Overlapping Consensus" (1987)
545(17)
Catharine MacKinnon
562(10)
Selection from Feminism Unmodified: Discourses on Life and Law (1987)
563(9)
Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
572(13)
Selection from Loose Canons: Notes on the Culture Wars (1990)
573(12)
Joan W. Scott
585(12)
Selection from "The Evidence of Experience" (1991)
586(11)
Samuel P. Huntington
597(7)
"The Clash of Civilizations" (1993)
598(6)
Sam Harris
604(17)
Selection from The End of the Faith (2004)
605(16)
Stewart Brand
621(16)
Selection from Whole Earth Discipline: An Ecopragmatist Manifesto (2009)
622(15)
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David A. Hollinger is Preston Hotchkis Professor of American History at the University of California, Berkeley. He is the author of several books, including Postethnic America: Beyond Multiculturalism, Third Edition, Expanded (2006), Cosmopolitanism and Solidarity: Studies in Ethnoracial, Religious, and Professional Affiliation in the United States (2006), and Science, Jews, and Secular Culture (1996). He is the 2010-11 President of the Organization of American Historians. Charles Capper is Professor of History at Boston University. He is the author or coeditor of several books, including Margaret Fuller: An American Romantic Life, Vol. 1: The Private Years (OUP, 1992), shich won the 1993 Bancroft Prize, and Vol. 2: The Public Years (OUP, 2007), and Transient and Permanent: The Transcendentalist Movement in Its Contexts (1999). He is also a coeditor of the journal Modern Intellectual History.