Keeping Faith: Philosophy and Race in AmericaRoutledge, 18.11.2021 - 340 Seiten In this powerful collection by one of today's leading African American intellectuals, Keeping Faith situates the current position of African Americans, tracing the geneology of the "Afro-American Rebellion" from Martin Luther King to the rise of black revolutionary leftists. In Cornel West's hands issues of race and freedom are inextricably tied to questions of philosophy and, above all, to a belief in the power of the human spirit. |
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... essay " Tradition and the Individual Talent " ( 1919 ) Eliot stated : Yet if the only form of tradition , of handing down , consisted in following the ways of the immediate generation before us in a blind or timid adherence to its ...
... essay " Tradition and the Individual Talent " ( 1919 ) Eliot stated : Yet if the only form of tradition , of handing down , consisted in following the ways of the immediate generation before us in a blind or timid adherence to its ...
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... Du Bois , Richard Hofstadter , Margaret Mead and Dwight MacDonald bucked the tide . This suspicion of the academicization of knowledge is expressed in Trilling's well - known essay " On Cultural Politics of Difference 11.
... Du Bois , Richard Hofstadter , Margaret Mead and Dwight MacDonald bucked the tide . This suspicion of the academicization of knowledge is expressed in Trilling's well - known essay " On Cultural Politics of Difference 11.
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Philosophy and Race in America Cornel West. is expressed in Trilling's well - known essay " On the Teaching of Modern Literature " : can we not say that , when modern literature is brought into the classroom , the subject being taught is ...
Philosophy and Race in America Cornel West. is expressed in Trilling's well - known essay " On the Teaching of Modern Literature " : can we not say that , when modern literature is brought into the classroom , the subject being taught is ...
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Inhalt
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A Note on Race and Architecture | 45 |
Horace Pippins Challenge to Art Criticism | 55 |
The Dilemma of the Black Intellectual | 67 |
Philosophy and Political Engagement | 87 |
Theory Pragmatisms and Politics | 89 |
Pragmatism and the Sense of the Tragic | 107 |
Fredric Jamesons American Marxism | 165 |
Reassessing the Critical Legal Studies Movement | 195 |
Critical Legal Studies and a Liberal Critic | 207 |
Movement | 227 |
The Role of Law in Progressive Politics | 235 |
Race and Social Theory | 251 |
The Paradox of the African American Rebellion | 271 |
Notes | 293 |
The Historicist Turn in Philosophy of Religion | 119 |
The Limits of Neopragmatism | 135 |
On Georg Lukács | 143 |
Index | 309 |
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