CONTENIDO: PART I. IDEOLOGY AND DEMOCRACY
IDEOLOGY AND IDEOLOGIES
Terrell Carver / Ideology: The Career of a Concept
THE DEMOCRATIC IDEAL
Euripides / Democracy and Despotism
Pericles / Funeral Oration
Aristotle / Democratic Judgment and the 'Middling' Constitution
Niccolò Machiavelli / What's Wrong with Princely Rule?
John Adams / What Is a Republic?
Bill of Rights of the United States
Alexis de Tocqueville / Democracy and Equality
John Stuart Mill / Democratic Participation and Political Education
PART II. THE DEVELOPMENT OF POLITICAL IDEOLOGIES
LIBERALISM
Thomas Hobbes / The State of Nature and the Basis of Obligation
John Locke / Toleration and Government
Thomas Paine / Government / Rights / and the Bonds Between Generations
Declaration of Independence of the United States
Declaration of the Rights of Man and of Citizens
Adam Smith / Private Profit / Public Good
Immanuel Kant / Freedom and Enlightenment
John Stuart Mill / Liberty and Individuality
William Graham Sumner / According to the Fitness of Things
T. H. Green / Liberalism and Positive Freedom
Franklin D. Roosevelt / New Deal Liberalism: A Defense
Murray Rothbard / Libertarian Anarchism
Terence Ball / A Libertarian Utopia
CONSERVATISM
Edmund Burke / Society / Reverence / and the 'True Natural Aristocracy'
Joseph de Maistre / Conservatism as Reaction
Michael Oakeshott / On Being Conservative
Russell Kirk / Ten Conservative Principles
Robert H. Bork / Modern Liberalism and Cultural Decline
Irving Kristol / The Neoconservative Persuasion
James Dobson / Standing Strong in a Confused Culture
W. James Antle III / The Conservative Crack-up
SOCIALISM AND COMMUNISM: MORE TO MARX
Thomas More / Utopia
Robert Owen / Address to the Inhabitants of New Lanark
Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels / The Communist Manifesto
Karl Marx / On the Materialist Conception of History SOCIALISM AND COMMUNISM: AFTER MARX
Eduard Bernstein / Evolutionary Socialism
V. I. Lenin / Revisionism / Imperialism / and Revolution
Leon Trotsky / The Permanent Revolution
Mao Zedong / On the People's Democratic Dictatorship
Mikhail Bakunin / Anarcho-Communism vs. Marxism
Emma Goldman / Anarchism: What It Really Stands For
Edward Bellamy / Looking Backward
Reading 6.8 Christian Socialist Movement: A Statement of Aims
Michael Yates---Can the Working Class Change the World?
FASCISM
Joseph-Arthur de Gobineau / Civilization and Race
Benito Mussolini / The Doctrine of Fascism
Alfredo Rocco / The Political Theory of Fascism
Adolf Hitler / Nation and Race
PART III. POLITICAL IDEOLOGIES TODAY AND TOMORROW
LIBERATION IDEOLOGIES AND THE POLITICS OF IDENTITY
Martin Luther King / Jr. / Where Do We Go from Here?
Malcolm X / The Ballot or the Bullet
Steve Biko / Black Consciousness and the Quest for a True Humanity
Mary Wollstonecraft / A Vindication of the Rights of Women
Olympe de Gouges / Declaration of the Rights of Woman and the Female Citizen
Sarah Grimké / Letters on the Equality of the Sexes
Seneca Falls Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions
Marilyn Frye / Oppression
John Corvino / Homosexuality: The Nature and Harm Arguments
Taiaiake Alfred / Indigenist Pathways to Action and Freedom
Gustavo Gutierrez / Liberation Theology
Peter Singer All Animals Are Equal
GREEN POLITICS: ECOLOGY AS IDEOLOGY
Aldo Leopold / The Land Ethic
Wendell Berry / Getting Along with Nature
Dave Foreman / Putting the Earth First
Vandana Shiva / Women in Nature
James H. Cone / Whose Earth Is It Anyway?
RADICAL ISLAMISM
Sayyid Qutb / Milestones
Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini / The Necessity for Islamic Government
Osama bin Laden and Others / Jihad Against Jews and Crusaders
POSTSCRIPT: GLOBALIZATION AND THE FUTURE OF IDEOLOGY