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Black Visions - The Roots of Contemporary African-American Political Ideologies (Hardcover, 2nd ed.)
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Black Visions - The Roots of Contemporary African-American Political Ideologies (Hardcover, 2nd ed.)
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In "Black Visions," Michael Dawson brings us the most comprehensive
analysis to date of the complex relationship of black political
thought to black political identity and behavior. Combining a
historical perspective with conceptual sophistication and empirical
evidence, Dawson identifies which political ideologies are
supported by blacks, then traces their historical roots and
examines their effects on black public opinion, not only among
intellectuals and activists, but also at the grassroots level.
Although many (mostly white) commentators have argued that black
political thought falls within the realm of American liberalism,
many black commentators regard black political thought as a
rejection of this liberalism. Here, Dawson argues that black
visions are more varied and complex. Black ideologies, such as
radical egalitarianism, disillusioned liberalism, and black
conservatism do criticize American liberalism while still accepting
its basic tenets. But other ideologies-black nationalism, black
feminism, and black Marxism--challenge one or more of the premises
of American liberalism. Ultimately, Dawson provocatively argues
that the rise of a black counterpublic in the nineteenth century
made the development of distinctive currents of black political
thought possible. Based on the most extensive study of black public
opinion to date, Dawson shows how each ideology still affects
blacks' views on such issues as their position in American society,
the nature of whites, and separatism.
Ranging from Frederick Douglass to rap artist Ice Cube, Dawson
brilliantly illuminates the history and current role of black
political thought in shaping political debate in America.
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