In this Book
- The Democratic Imagination in America: Conversations with Our Past
- Book
- 2014
- Published by: Princeton University Press
- Series: Princeton Legacy Library
Russell Hanson discovers in the history of democratic rhetoric in the United States a series of essential contests" over the meaning of democracy that have occurred in periods of political and socio-economic change.
Originally published in 1985.
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Table of Contents
- 1. The Rhetoric of Democracy
- pp. 22-53
- 4. Jacksonian Democracy
- pp. 121-154
- 6. The Triumph of Conservatism
- pp. 183-222
- 8. Democratic Consumerism
- pp. 257-292
- 9. The Eclipse of Liberal Democracy
- pp. 293-328
- 10.The Functionalization of Discourse
- pp. 329-361
- 11. The Crisis of Liberal Democracy
- pp. 362-401
- 12. History and Liberation
- pp. 402-432
- References
- pp. 433-460