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Achieving Our Country : Leftist Thought in Twentieth-Century America
Richard Rorty
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| #36052 in Books | Harvard University Press | 1999-09-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.10 x.50 x5.30l,.43 | File type: PDF | 176 pages | ||19 of 19 people found the following review helpful.| A light, but deep philosophical and political read from one of the most important American thinkers.|By Ben|I must have purchased this book over three times; the friends I lend it to never seem to return it. This book by Richard Rorty does not have the impact of his masterworks such as "Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature" or "Contingency, Irony, and Solidarity," but deserves|.com |There are many shameful incidents in America's past: the institution of slavery, genocidal assaults on the indigenous peoples of this continent, the escalation of the Vietnam War, and so on. What should our response to such acts be? Should we regard the n
Must the sins of America's past poison its hope for the future? Lately the American Left, withdrawing into the ivied halls of academe to rue the nation's shame, has answered yes in both word and deed. In Achieving Our Country, one of America's foremost philosophers challenges this lost generation of the Left to understand the role it might play in the great tradition of democratic intellectual labor that started with writers like Walt Whitman and John Dewey. You easily download any file type for your gadget.Achieving Our Country : Leftist Thought in Twentieth-Century America | Richard Rorty.Not only was the story interesting, engaging and relatable, it also teaches lessons.