Democratic Temperament

UNIVERSITY PRESS OF KANSASISBN: 9780700631667

The Legacy of William James

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By Joshua I. Miller, Foreword by Sheldon Wolin
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228 x 152 mm
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330 g
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200

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Joshua Miller is professor of government and law at Lafayette College. He is the author of The Rise and Fall of Democracy in Early America, 1630-1789: The Legacy for Contemporary Politics.

"A welcome addition to the revival of American pragmatism. Miller has performed a genuine service for those who would enlist James in the cause of participatory democracy."--American Political Science Review "Miller's study is a refreshing and thoughtful rebuttal to the many who have patronized James as a romantic individualist innocent of the hard facts of modernity."--Journal of American History "Thoughtful, personal, and quirky."--Review of Politics "A beautifully written and argued book about a major, and remarkably neglected, American thinker. The book also stands as an exemplary exercise in the very virtues Miller finds in William James--tolerance, mutual respect, nonviolence."--Jean Bethke Elshtain, author of Democracy on Trial "Miller's main concern is to address some hard contemporary questions about democracy and the meaning of citizen-action. He has retained the openness, verve, and directness of James, as well as James's delight in human differences and impatience with pretense. A reader who enjoys watching theory at work on questions which are both serious and immediate will greatly profit from these pages."--Sheldon Wolin, author of Politics and Vision and The Presence of the Past "A sustained and spirited engagement with James's thought, temperament, and style that demonstrates James's relevance to present-day political theory and public politics. Thanks to Miller, James may now walk alongside John Dewey as an exemplar of American democracy."--George Cotkin, author of William James, Public Philosopher "As Miller shows, it would be good if more people read James as a political and social thinker who is good for our times."--Gerald Myers, author of William James: His Life and Thought "A convincing and engaging portrait."--R. J. Lustig, author of Corporate Liberalism: The Origins of Modern Amercan Political Theory, 1890-1920

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