An American dilemma : the Negro problem and modern democracy

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An American dilemma : the Negro problem and modern democracy

Gunnar Myrdal ; with a new introduction by Sissela Bok

(Black and African-American studies)

Transaction Publishers, c1996

  • : set, pbk
  • v. 1 : pbk
  • v. 2 : pbk

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Originally published: New York : Harper & Brothers, 1944

Includes bibliographical references and index

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Volume

v. 1 : pbk ISBN 9781560008569

Description

In this landmark effort to understand African American people in the New World, Gunnar Myrdal provides deep insight into the contradictions of American democracy as well as a study of a people within a people. The title of the book, 'An American Dilemma', refers to the moral contradiction of a nation torn between allegiance to its highest ideals and awareness of the base realities of racial discrimination. The touchstone of this classic is the jarring discrepancy between the American creed of respect for the inalienable rights to freedom, justice, and opportunity for all and the pervasive violations of the dignity of blacks. The appendices are a gold mine of information, theory, and methodology. Indeed, two of the appendices were issued as a separate work given their importance for systematic theory in social research. The new introduction by Sissela Bok offers a remarkably intimate yet rigorously objective appraisal of Myrdal-a social scientist who wanted to see himself as an analytic intellectual, yet had an unbending desire to bring about change. 'An American Dilemma' is testimonial to the man as well as the ideas he espoused. When it first appeared 'An American Dilemma' was called "the most penetrating and important book on contemporary American civilization" by Robert S. Lynd; "One of the best political commentaries on American life that has ever been written" in The American Political Science Review; and a book with "a novelty and a courage seldom found in American discussions either of our total society or of the part which the Negro plays in it" in 'The American Sociological Review'. It is a foundation work for all those concerned with the history and current status of race relations in the United States.

Table of Contents

Volume I, Author's Preface to the Twentieth Anniversary Edition, Postscript Twenty Years Later, by Arnold Rose, Foreword, by Frederick P. Keppel, Author's Preface to the First Edition, Acknowledgments, Introduction, PART I. THE APPROACH, PART II. RACE, PART III. POPULATION AND MIGRATION, PART IV. ECONOMICS, PART V. POLITICS, Volume II, PART VI. JUSTICE, PART VII. SOCIAL INEQUALITY, PART VIII. SOCIAL STRATIFICATION, PART IX. LEADERSHIP AND CONCERTED ACTION, PART X. THE NEGRO COMMUNITY, PART XI. AN AMERICAN DILEMMA, List of Books, Pamphlets, Periodicals, and Other Material Referred to in This Book, Numbered Footnotes, Index
Volume

v. 2 : pbk ISBN 9781560008576

Description

In this landmark effort to understand African American people in the New World, Gunnar Myrdal provides deep insight into the contradictions of American democracy as well as a study of a people within a people. The title of the book, An American Dilemma, refers to the moral contradiction of a nation torn between allegiance to its highest ideals and awareness of the base realities of racial discrimination. The touchstone of this classic is the jarring discrepancy between the American creed of respect for the inalienable rights to freedom, justice, and opportunity for all and the pervasive violations of the dignity of blacks. The appendices are a gold mine of information, theory, and methodology. Indeed, two of the appendices were issued as a separate work given their importance for systematic theory in social research. The new introduction by Sissela Bok offers a remarkably intimate yet rigorously objective appraisal of Myrdal-a social scientist who wanted to see himself as an analytic intellectual, yet had an unbending desire to bring about change. An American Dilemma is testimonial to the man as well as the ideas he espoused. When it first appeared An American Dilemma was called "the most penetrating and important book on contemporary American civilization" by Robert S. Lynd; "One of the best political commentaries on American life that has ever been written" in The American Political Science Review; and a book with "a novelty and a courage seldom found in American discussions either of our total society or of the part which the Negro plays in it" in The American Sociological Review. It is a foundation work for all those concerned with the history and current status of race relations in the United States.

Table of Contents

  • VI: Justice
  • 24: Inequality of Justice
  • 25: The Police and Other Public Contacts
  • 26: Courts, Sentences and Prisons
  • 27: Violence and Intimidation
  • VII: Social Inequality
  • 28: The Basis of Social Inequality
  • 29: Patterns of Social Segregation and Discrimination
  • 30: Effects of Social Inequality
  • VIII: Social Stratification
  • 31: Caste and Class
  • 32: The Negro Class Structure
  • IX: Leadership and Concerted Action
  • 33: The American Pattern of Individual Leadership and Mass Passivity
  • 34: Accommodating Leadership
  • 35: The Negro Protest
  • 36: The Protest Motive and Negro Personality
  • 37: Compromise Leadership
  • 38: Negro Popular Theories a
  • 39: Negro Improvement and Protest Organizations
  • 40: The Negro Church
  • 41: The Negro School
  • 42: The Negro Press
  • X: The Negro Community
  • 43: Institutions
  • 44: Non-Institutional Aspects of the Negro Community
  • XI: An American Dilemma
  • 45: America Again at the Crossroads
Volume

: set, pbk ISBN 9781560008583

Description

This landmark effort to understand African-American people in the New World provides deep insight into the contradictions of American democracy as well as a study of a people within a people. The touchstone of this classic is the jarring discrepancy between the American creed of respect for the inalienable rights to freedom, justice, and opportunity for all and the pervasive violations of the dignity of blacks.

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