Politics and the mass media in Britain
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Politics and the mass media in Britain
Routledge, 1989
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Bibliography: p. 242-259
Includes index
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hb. ISBN 9780415015295
内容説明
Ideals and Ideologies: A Reader is a comprehensive compilation of classic and contemporary readings representing all of the major 'isms'. It offers students a generous sampling of key thinkers in different ideological traditions and places them in their historical and political contexts. Used on its own or with Political Ideologies and the Democratic Ideal, the anthology accounts for the different ways people use ideology and conveys the continuing importance of ideas in politics.
New to this 11th Edition:
Alexander Keyssar, "Voter Suppression, Then and Now." (A distinguished historian traces the tawdry history of attempts, successful and unsuccessful, to disenfranchise voters.)
Andrew Sullivan, "Democracies End When They Become Too Democratic." (An eminent conservative commentator and author argues that, under certain circumstances, democracies pose a danger to their very own existence.)
Timothy Egan, "The Dumbed Down Democracy." (A prominent author and columnist argues that American democracy has been "dumbed down" due, in large part, to the absence of civic education in the public school curriculum.)
Max Boot and David Brooks "Conservatives Assess Trump" (Two leading contemporary conservatives ponder the fundamental ideological problems the current president poses for the movement, and consider the ways in which Donald Trump is---and isn’t---a true conservative.
Eugene V. Debs—"Speech to the Conference for Progressive Political Action." (An early 20th century American socialist and former presidential candidate articulates his vision for a new workers’ party that would challenge capitalism in the United States.)
Robert Kagan, "This is How Fascism Comes to America." (A prominent Neoconservative Historian detects disturbing parallels between the rise of Donald Trump and that of various interwar fascists.)
Erik Loomis, "A New Chapter in the Black Liberation Movement" (An American historian makes the case for Black Liberation with a particularly compelling case study: how prisoners (mainly black) work essentially as slaves in both public and for-profit prisons in the United States.)
Black Lives Matter---"A Vision for Black Lives: Demands for Black Power, Freedom & Justice." (Leaders of the Black Lives Matter Movement set forth their basic ideological beliefs and public policy prescriptions.)
Josephine Livingstone, "The Task Ahead for Feminism." (The author argues that much remains to be done after the #MeToo moment.)
目次
Preface to the Eleventh Edition
Introduction
Part 1 The Concept of Ideology
1.1 Terrell Carver—Ideology: The Career of a Concept
Part 2 The Democratic Ideal: Historical and Philosophical Foundations
2.2 Euripides—Democracy and Despotism
2.3 Pericles—Funeral Oration
2.4 Aristotle—Democratic Judgment and the "Middling" Constitution
2.5 Niccolò Machiavelli—What’s Wrong with Princely Rule?
2.6 John Adams—What Is a Republic?
2.7 Bill of Rights of the United States
2.8 Alexis de Tocqueville—Democracy and Equality
2.9 John Stuart Mill—Democratic Participation and Political Education
2.10 Alexander Keyssar---Voter Suppression, Then and Now
2.11 Andrew Sullivan—Democracies End When They Become Too Democratic
2.12 Timothy Egan—The Dumbed Down Democracy
Part 3 Liberalism
3.13 Thomas Hobbes—The State of Nature and the Basis of Obligation
3.14 John Locke—Toleration and Government
3.15 Thomas Paine—Government, Rights, and the Freedom of Generations
3.16 Declaration of Independence of the United States
3.17 Declaration of the Rights of Man and of Citizens
3.18 Adam Smith—Private Profit, Public Good
3.19 Immanuel Kant—Freedom and Enlightenment
3.20 John StuartMill—Liberty and Individuality
3.21 William Graham Sumner—According to the Fitness of Things
3.22 T. H. Green—Liberalism and Positive Freedom
3.23 Franklin D. Roosevelt—Commonwealth Club Address (1932)
3.24 Lyndon B. Johnson—"To Fulfill These Rights": Speech at Howard University
3.25 Paul Krugman—The Conscience of a Liberal
3.26 Donald Allen—Paternalism vs. Democracy: A Libertarian View
3.27 Murray Rothbard—Libertarian Anarchism
3.28 Terence Ball—A Libertarian Utopia
Part 4 Conservatism
4.29 Edmund Burke—Society, Reverence, and the "True Natural Aristocracy"
4.30 Joseph de Maistre—Conservatism as Reaction
4.31 Michael Oakeshott—On Being Conservative
4.32 Russell Kirk—Ten Conservative Principles
4.33 Ronald Reagan—Modern American Conservatism
4.34 Irving Kristol—The Neoconservative Persuasion
4.35 Max Boot and David Brooks---Conservatives Assess Trump
Part 5 Socialism and Communism: From More to Marx
5.36 Thomas More—Utopia
5.37 Robert Owen—Address to the Inhabitants of New Lanark
5.38 Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels—The Communist Manifesto
5.39 Karl Marx—On the Materialist Conception of History
Part 6 Socialism and Communism After Marx
6.40 Eduard Bernstein—Evolutionary Socialism
6.41 V. I. Lenin—Revisionism, Imperialism, and Revolution
6.42 Leon Trotsky—The Permanent Revolution
6.43 Mao Zedong—On the People’s Democratic Dictatorship
6.44 Mikhail Bakunin—Anarcho-Communism vs. Marxism
6.45 Emma Goldman—Anarchism: What It Really Stands For
6.46 Eugene V. Debs—Speech to the Conference for Progressive Political Action
6.47 Bernie Sanders—On Democratic Socialism in the United States
Part 7 Fascism
7.48 Joseph-Arthur de Gobineau—Civilization and Race
7.49 Benito Mussolini—The Doctrine of Fascism
7.50 Alfredo Rocco—The Political Theory of Fascism
7.51 Adolf Hitler—Nation and Race
7.52 Robert Kagan—This is How Fascism Comes to America
Part 8 Liberation Ideologies and the Politics of Identity
8.53 Frederick Douglass—What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?
8.54 Cornel West—Race Matters
8.55 Erik Loomis---A New Chapter in the Black Liberation Movement
8.56 Black Lives Matter---A Vision for Black Lives: Demands for Black Power, Freedom & Justice
8.57 Mary Wollstonecraft—A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
8.58 Seneca Falls Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions
8.59 Marilyn Frye—Oppression
8.60 bell hooks—Feminism Is for Everybody
8.61 Josephine Livingstone—The Task Ahead for Feminism
8.62 John Corvino—Homosexuality: The Nature and Harm Arguments
8.63 Vine Deloria, Jr.—On Liberation
8.64 Gustavo Gutierrez—Liberation Theology
8.65 Peter Singer—All Animals Are Equal
Part 9 "Green" Politics: Ecology as Ideology
9.66 Leslie Paul Thiele—Sustainability in the Age of Ecology
9.67 Wendell Berry—Getting Along with Nature
9.68 Val Plumwood—Feminism and the Mastery of Nature
9.69 James H. Cone—Whose Earth Is It, Anyway?
9.70 Pope Francis—Laudato Si’: On Care for our Common Home
Part 10 Radical Islamism
10.71 Sayyid Qutb—Signposts Along the Road
10.72 Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini—The Necessity for Islamic Government
10.73 Osama Bin Laden and Others—Jihad Against Jews and Crusaders
10.74 Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi (ISIS)—Declaration of a Caliphate
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pbk. ISBN 9780415015301
内容説明
Examines the role of mass communication in politics at all levels: from election campaigns, news reports, and lobbying groups, to the media activities of pressure groups. This book should be of interest to students and teachers of media studies, politics and sociology.
目次
1 Politics and the Mass Media 2 Theories of the Mass Media 3 The British Press 4 The British Press: Ownership, Control, Advertising and Re-Structuring 5 Broadcasting in Britain 6 The Politics of Broadcasting: 'Liberty on Parole' 7 News and the Production of News 8 'M is for Media': The Politics of Media Pressure 9 Political Communication: The Mass Media and General Elections 10 The New Media: Cable Television, Satellite Broadcasting and the Future of British Broadcasting.
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