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Cosmopolitanism and Solidarity - Studies in Ethnoracial, Religious and Professional Affiliation in the United States (Hardcover)
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Cosmopolitanism and Solidarity - Studies in Ethnoracial, Religious and Professional Affiliation in the United States (Hardcover)
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"Who are we?" is the question at the core of these fascinating
essays from one of the nation's leading intellectual historians.
With old identities increasingly destabilized throughout the
world--the result of demographic migration, declining empires, and
the quickening integration of the global capitalist economy and its
attendant communications systems--David A. Hollinger argues that
the problem of group solidarity is emerging as one of the central
challenges of the twenty-first century.
Building on many of the topics in his highly acclaimed earlier
work, these essays treat a number of contentious issues, many of
them deeply embedded in America's past and present political
polarization. Essays include "Amalgamation and Hypodescent,"
"Enough Already: Universities Do Not Need More Christianity,"
"Cultural Relativism," "Why Are Jews Preeminent in Science and
Scholarship: The Veblen Thesis Reconsidered," and "The One Drop
Rule and the One Hate Rule." Hollinger is at his best in his
judicious approach to America's controversial history of race,
ethnicity, and religion, and he offers his own thoughtful
prescriptions as Americans and others throughout the world struggle
with the pressing questions of identity and solidarity.
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