America's Bachelor Uncle

UNIVERSITY PRESS OF KANSASISBN: 9780700631735

Thoreau and the American Polity

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By Bob Pepperman Taylor
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228 x 152 mm
Weight:
330 g
Pages:
200

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Bob Pepperman Taylor is Elliott A. Brown Green and Gold Professor of Law, Politics and Political Behavior at the University of Vermont. He is the author of six books, including Horace Mann's Troubling Legacy: The Education of Democratic Citizens.

"At last, an account that takes Thoreau seriously as a political thinker and makes an unconventional but persuasive case that Thoreau was deeply concerned with our political community: its citizens, its values and institutions, and its future. This is a fascinating book that is easy to recommend."--Robert Booth Fowler, author of The Dance with Community: The Contemporary Debate in American Political Thought "This lucid and engaging reinterpretation of Thoreau's political thought is at once bold and nuanced. The book gives us a fresh appreciation for Thoreau's importance as a political theorist and critic without ignoring or slighting Thoreau's troubling limitations."--Richard Ellis, author of Presidential Lightning Rods: The Politics of Blame Avoidance "Taylor provides a thoughtful analysis of all of Thoreau's writings in addition to a keen understanding of Thoreau's profound political insights."--Choice "Taylor's revisionist reading of Thoreau is lucid, well organized, and admirably defended. . . . Whether or not one agrees with Taylor's interpretation, his book will send the reader scurrying back to reread Thoreau and begin anew the dialogue with him."--Journal of American History "Offers a comprehensive and compelling portrait of Thoreau, the political and social critic. Taylor effectively rescues Thoreau from the dustbin of American intellectual and political history."--Library Journal

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