An innovative departure from traditional approaches to political
thought, this groundbreaking anthology includes minority ideologies
where they occurred historically. By interweaving minority voices
with majority documents rather than grouping them together,
Political Thought in the United States presents us with a uniquely
organic portrait of American political life.
Beginning with the time of the explorers and early settlers,
Lyman Tower Sargent presents the political beliefs and ideologies
of religious minorities, women, North American Indians, and African
Americans as fundamental components of American thought. Political
Thought in the United States centers on two themes: the
relationship between majority rule and minority rights, and the
focus of power in the American system. Together with classic
documents long heralded as cornerstones of American democracy, the
book features writings of those opposed to the Constitution, slave
petitions, Indian treaties, Emerson's Politics, works of
conservatives like John Taylor and Herbert Hoover, documents from
the feminist movements, labor manifestos, critiques of
industrialization, and W. E. B. Du Bois's still-debated The
Talented Tenth, and much more.
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