Intellectuals and Public Life : : Between Radicalism and Reform / / ed. by Leon Fink, Donald Reid, Stephen Leonard.

Combining history with social theory, this book offers a bold reassessment of the role of radical intellectuals in public life. It explores the potential impact of intellectuals working for social and political change and is important for everyone concerned with such contemporary issues as the futur...

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Place / Publishing House:Ithaca, NY : : Cornell University Press, , [2019]
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出版年:2019
語言:English
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書本目錄:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Preface
  • 1 Introduction: A Genealogy of the Politicized Intellectual
  • Part I. The Politicized Intellectual Today
  • 2 Habermas, Foucault, and the Legacy of Enlightenment Intellectuals
  • Part II European Intellectuals and the Socialist Project
  • 3 “Bred as a Mechanic”: Plebeian Intellectuals and Popular Politics in Early Nineteenth-Century England
  • 4 Intellectuals and the German Labor Movement
  • 5 Were the Russian Intelligenty Organic Intellectuals?
  • 6 Regis Debray: Republican in a Democratic Age
  • Part III. Intellectuals and the Dilemmas of the American Reform Tradition
  • 7 Social Scientists and the State: Constructing the Knowledge Base for Public Policy, 1880—1920
  • 8 Expert Advice: Progressive Intellectuals and the Unraveling of Labor Reform, 1912-1915
  • 9 Making Women’s History: Activist Historians of Women’s Rights, 1880—1940
  • 10 The Political Uses of Alienation: W. E. B. Du Bois on Politics, Race, and Culture, 1903-1940
  • Part IV. Intellectuals and Colonizing Knowledge
  • 11 The Preferential Option for the Poor: Liberation Theology and the End of Political Innocence
  • 12 Elites and Democracy: The Ideology of Intellectuals and the Chinese Student Protest Movement of 1989
  • Contributors
  • Index