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SUB Hamburg A/564643 IDEALS AND IDEOLOGIES A READER EIGHTH EDITION TERENCE BALL Arizona State University RICHARD DAGGER Rhodes College Longman Boston Columbus Indianapolis New York San Francisco Upper Saddle River Amsterdam Cape Town Dubai London Madrid Milan Munich Paris Montreal Toronto Delhi Mexico City Sao Paulo Sydney Hong Kong Seoul Singapore Taipei Tokyo

Preface to the Eighth Edition Introduction xi viii Chapter 1 The Concept of Ideology 1 1.1 Terrell Carver Ideology: The Career of a Concept 3 Chapter 2 The Democratic Ideal: Historical and Philosophical Foundations 11 2.2 Euripides Democracy and Despotism 14 2.3 Pericles Funeral Oration 16 2.4 Aristotle Democratic Judgment and the "Middling" Constitution 21 2.5 Niccolo Machiavelli What's Wrong with Princely Rule? 26 2.6 John Adams What Is a Republic? 30 2.7 Bill of Rights of the United States 36 2.8 Alexis de Tocqueville Democracy and Equality 38 2.9 John Stuart Mill Democratic Participation and Political Education 46 Chapter 3 Liberalism 53 3.10 Thomas Hobbes The State of Nature and the Basis of Obligation 56 iv 3.11 John Locke Toleration and Government 63

3.12 Thomas Paine Government, Rights, and the Freedom of Generations 78 3.13 Declaration of Independence of the United States 82 3.14 Declaration of the Rights of Man and of Citizens 85 3.15 Adam Smith Private Profit, Public Good 88 3.16 Immanuel Kant Freedom and Enlightenment 91 3.17 John Stuart Mill Liberty and Individuality 94 3.18 William Graham Sumner According to the Fitness of Things 101 3.19 T. H. Green. Liberalism and Positive Freedom 105 3.20 Franklin Delano Roosevelt New Deal Liberalism: A Defense 109 3.21 Donald Allen Paternalism vs. Democracy: A Libertarian View 114 3.22 Murray Rothbard Libertarian Anarchism 119 3.23 Terence Ball A Libertarian Utopia 123 Chapter 4 Conservatism 132 4.24 Edmund Burke Society, Reverence, and the "True Natural Aristocracy" 134 4.25 Joseph de Ma istre Conservatism as Reaction 141 4.26 Michael Oakeshott On Being Conservative 145 4.27 Russell Kirk Ten Conservative Principles 154 4.28 Robert H. Bork Modern Liberalism and Cultural Decline 161 4.29 Irving Kristol The Neoconservative Persuasion 169 4.30 James Dobson Standing Strong in a Confused Culture 173 4.31 W. James Antle, III The Conservative Crack-Up 182 Chapter 5 Socialism and Communism: More to Marx 187 5.32 Thomas More Utopia 189 5.33 Robert Owen Address to the Inhabitants of New Lanark 196

Vi CONTENTS 5.34 Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels The Communist Manifesto 200 5.35 Karl Marx On the Materialist Conception of History 213 Chapter 6 Socialism and Communism After Marx 216 6.36 Eduard Bernstein Evolutionary Socialism 219 6.37 V. I. Lenin Revisionism, Imperialism, and Revolution 225 6.38 Leon Trotsky The Permanent Revolution 238 6.39 Mao Zedong On the People's Democratic Dictatorship 242 6.40 Mikhail Bakunin Anarcho-Communism vs. Marxism 252 6.41 Emma Goldman Anarchism: What It Really Stands For 255 6.42 Edward Bellamy Looking Backward 264 6.43 Christian Socialist Movement: A Statement of Aims 274 6.44 Michael D. Yates Can the Working Class Change the World? 276 Chapter 7 Fascism 286 7.45 Joseph-Arthur de Gobineau Civilization and Race 288 7.46 Benito Mussolini The Doctrine of Fascism 295 7.47 Alfredo Rocco The Political Theory of Fascism 303 7.48 Adolf Hitler Nation and Race 309 Chapter 8 Liberation Ideologies and the Politics of Identity 326 8.49 Martin Luther King Jr. Where Do We Go from Here? 329 8.50 Malcolm X The Ballot or the Bullet 336 8.51 Steve Biko Black Consciousness and the Quest for a True Humanity 349 8.52 Mary Wollstonecraft A Vindication of the Rights of Woman 355 8.53 Olympe de Gouges Declaration of the Rights of Woman and the Female Citizen 360 8.54 Sarah Grimke Letters on the Equality of the Sexes 363

8.55 Seneca Falls Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions 371 8.56 Marilyn Frye Oppression 375 8.57 John Corvino Homosexuality: The Nature and Harm Arguments 384 8.58 Taiaiake Alfred Indigenous Pathways of Action and Freedom 393 8.59 Gustavo Gutierrez Liberation Theology 404 8.60 Peter Singer All Animals Are Equal 410 Chapter 9 Green Politics: Ecology as Ideology 421 9.61 Aldo Leopold The Land Ethic 424 9.62 Wendell Berry Getting Along with Nature 434 9.63 Dave Foreman Putting the Earth First 442 9.64 Vandana Shiva Women in Nature 448 9.65 James H. Cone Whose Earth Is It, Anyway? 453 Chapter 10 Radical Islamism 461 10.66 Sayyid Qutb Signposts Along the Road 464 1,0.67 Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini The Necessity for Islamic Government 469 10.68 Osama Bin Laden and Others Jihad Against Jews and Crusaders 476 Chapter 11 Globalization and the Future of Ideology 479 1 1.69 John Micklethwait and Adrian Wooldridge The Hidden Promise of Globalization: Liberty Renewed 482 11.70 Patrick J. Buchanan Globalization as Economic Treason 491