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The Promise of American Life (eBook)

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2022
388 Seiten
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The Promise of American Life - Herbert David Croly
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In "The Promise of American Life," Herbert David Croly presents a compelling analysis of American democracy and its promise of equality and opportunity for all citizens. Written in the early 20th century, the book employs a vigorous and polemical style that reflects the Progressive Era's fervent ideals. Croly critiques contemporary individualism, arguing that true American progress hinges on the integration of individual aspirations with collective welfare. His rhetorical prowess illuminates the social and political challenges of his time while advocating for a reimagined political philosophy that supports robust democracy through active government intervention. Herbert David Croly, an influential figure in American political thought and a co-founder of The New Republic, was deeply immersed in the political landscapes of his era. His experiences as a journalist and reformer informed his understanding of the disillusionment with capitalist individualism and the necessity for a more centralized approach to governance. By synthesizing diverse intellectual traditions, Croly sought to articulate a vision that would resonate with the American public and inspire future generations. "The Promise of American Life" is essential reading for anyone interested in the evolution of American political thought and the complexities of democracy. Croly's insights challenge readers to reflect on the balance between individual rights and communal responsibilities, making it a profound contribution to contemporary discussions on American identity and governance.

Herbert David Croly (1869–1930) was a preeminent American author and one of the most influential public intellectuals of the Progressive Era. Born in New York City, he was raised in an intellectual environment, as both his parents were writers. Croly's education at Harvard University further nourished his growing interest in social and political issues, setting the stage for his future role as a thought leader. His most famous work, 'The Promise of American Life' (1909), is often regarded as the seminal text of the Progressive Movement. In this book, Croly laid out a vision for an activist federal government that could serve as an agent of social change, overarching strict individualism and laissez-faire principles that characterized the American ethos of his time. Croly's emphasis on national unity and the need for a collective approach to democracy and reform was a departure from the prevailing political thought and significantly influenced the subsequent development of American liberalism. His philosophical stance blended a respect for traditional American values with a strong belief in the necessity of societal evolution. This perspective permeated Croly's work and greatly contributed to the Progressive Movement's agenda, ultimately shaping the policies of presidents such as Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson. Through his literary output and as a co-founder of 'The New Republic' magazine, Croly's ideas reached a broad audience, making him one of the era's most enduring voices.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik 20. Jahrhundert bis 1945
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Politische Theorie
Schlagworte 20th century American policy • Alexander Hamilton • American democracy • American democracy ideals • American economic reform • American History • american nationalism • american political movements • A People's History of the United States • Civic responsibility exploration • early 20th-century thought • Economic Reform • government role analysis • Grant • Herbert Croly political philosophy • Hiding in Plain Sight • Historical context reflection • Historical political analysis • How the South Won the Civil War • Intellectual reform advocacy • Lincoln's Last Trial • National greatness discourse • New Deal • New Nationalism • Political Discourse • Political Philosophy • political reform and democracy • Political theory insights • Progressive Era politics • Progressive political philosophy • progressive political thought • Progressivism in America • public policy classics • Social justice challenges • Social Responsibility • social thought in United States • Social Welfare • The Great Influenza • Theodore Roosevelt • Thomas Jefferson
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