The Beginnings of Critical Realism in America: Main Currents in American ThoughtTransaction Publishers, 31. 5. 2013 - 484 strán (strany) This final volume of Vernon Louis Parringtonâ s Pultzer Prize-winning study deals with the decay of romantic optimism. It shows that the cause of decay is attributed to three sources: stratifying of economics under the pressure of centralization; the rise of mechanistic science; and the emergence of a spirit of skepticism which, with teachings of the sciences and lessons of intellectuals, has resulted in the questioning of democratic ideals. Parrington presents the movement of liberalism from 1913 to 1917, and the reaction to it following World War I. He notes that liberals announced that democratic hopes had not been fulfilled; the Constitution was not a democratic instrument nor was it intended to be; and while Americans had professed to create a democracy, they had in fact created a plutocracy. Industrialization of America under the leadership of the middle class and the rise of critical attitudes towards the ideals and handiwork of that class are examined in great detail. Parringtonâ s interpretation of the literature during this time focuses on four divisions of development: the conquest of America by the middle class; the challenge of that overlordship by democratic agrarianism; the intellectual revolution brought about by science and the appropriation of science by the middle class; and the rise of detached criticism by younger intellectuals. A new introduction by Bruce Brown highlights Parringtonâ s life and explains the importance of this volume. |
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Main Currents in American Thought Vernon Louis Parrington. of salt pork and whisky or to later machine labor, and aristocracies are 'still seen to be economic. And aristocratic albinos may well breed mobs and morons. Jefferson was not as ...
Main Currents in American Thought Vernon Louis Parrington. of salt pork and whisky or to later machine labor, and aristocracies are 'still seen to be economic. And aristocratic albinos may well breed mobs and morons. Jefferson was not as ...
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... thought about America.” Parrington's reputation has fallen so drastically during the intervening decades, however, that younger students ofAmerican literature may be surprised to learn that his writings were once thought of comparable ...
... thought about America.” Parrington's reputation has fallen so drastically during the intervening decades, however, that younger students ofAmerican literature may be surprised to learn that his writings were once thought of comparable ...
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Main Currents in American Thought Vernon Louis Parrington. xxxiv INTRODUCTION TO THE TRANSACTION EDITION than our own, John Parrington had already been a high school principal, commanded black troops in battle as a captain in the Union ...
Main Currents in American Thought Vernon Louis Parrington. xxxiv INTRODUCTION TO THE TRANSACTION EDITION than our own, John Parrington had already been a high school principal, commanded black troops in battle as a captain in the Union ...
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Main Currents in American Thought Vernon Louis Parrington. xxxvii INTRODUCTION TO THE TRANSACTION EDITION about railroads and middlemen, who will wonder? We were in a fitting mood to respond to Mary Ellen Lease and her doctrine of ...
Main Currents in American Thought Vernon Louis Parrington. xxxvii INTRODUCTION TO THE TRANSACTION EDITION about railroads and middlemen, who will wonder? We were in a fitting mood to respond to Mary Ellen Lease and her doctrine of ...
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Main Currents in American Thought Vernon Louis Parrington. xli INTRODUCTION TO THE TRANSACTION EDITION century. He ... thought in the world is excellent also; but to understand the dynamics which lies back of all culture signifies more ...
Main Currents in American Thought Vernon Louis Parrington. xli INTRODUCTION TO THE TRANSACTION EDITION century. He ... thought in the world is excellent also; but to understand the dynamics which lies back of all culture signifies more ...
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THE GILDED AGE | 7 |
NEW PATTERNS OF THOUGHT | 189 |
THE OLD AND THE NEW | 255 |
THE MIDDLE BORDER RISES | 259 |
PROLETARIAN HOPES | 301 |
ADDENDA | 323 |
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