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Two Cities - The Political Thought of American Transcendentalism (Hardcover)
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Two Cities - The Political Thought of American Transcendentalism (Hardcover)
Series: American Political Thought
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Since the late eighteenth century the ideals of political democracy
and individual flourishing have become so entangled that most
people no longer differentiate them. The American
transcendentalists did. Two Cities is the first comprehensive
account of the original but still underrated political thought of
this movement, especially that of its three major authors: Ralph
Waldo Emerson, Margaret Fuller, and Henry David Thoreau. For
decades, Daniel S. Malachuk contends, readers have misinterpreted
the Transcendentalists as worshipping democracy and secularizing
personhood. Two Cities proves the opposite. Focusing on their major
writings, Malachuk presents the Transcendentalists as wresting
apart and thus clarifying democracy as a profane project and
individuality as a sacred one. Building upon this basic insight,
the book affirms many recent but discrete conclusions about the
movement's various contributions (especially to liberalism,
environmentalism, and public religion) and shows that we will
understand how these commitments hang together only when we
""re-transcendentalize the Transcendentalists."" In five useful
chapters-on the two-cities tradition within the history of
liberalism, on the rival and subsequently dominant ""overlap""
theories of Lincoln and others, and on the unique contributions to
two-cities thought by each of the major authors-Two Cities
reintroduces readers to the Transcendentalists as among the most
original and important contributors to American political thought.
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