American Evasion of Philosophy: A Genealogy of Pragmatism (Wisconsin Project on American Writers)

American Evasion of Philosophy: A Genealogy of Pragmatism (Wisconsin Project on American Writers)

by Cornel West (Author), Cornel West (Author), Francisco A. Scarano (Editor)

Synopsis

At the end of the nineteenth century the United States swiftly occupied a string of small islands dotting the Caribbean and Western Pacific, from Puerto Rico and Cuba to Hawaii and the Philippines. Colonial Crucible: Empire in the Making of the Modern American State reveals how this experiment in direct territorial rule subtly but profoundly shaped U.S. policy and practice--both abroad and, crucially, at home. Edited by Alfred W. McCoy and Francisco A. Scarano, the essays in this volume show how the challenge of ruling such far-flung territories strained the U.S. state to its limits, creating both the need and the opportunity for bold social experiments not yet possible within the United States itself. Plunging Washington's rudimentary bureaucracy into the white heat of nationalist revolution and imperial rivalry, colonialism was a crucible of change in American statecraft. From an expansion of the federal government to the creation of agile public-private networks for more effective global governance, U.S. empire produced far-reaching innovations.
Moving well beyond theory, this volume takes the next step, adding a fine-grained, empirical texture to the study of U.S. imperialism by analyzing its specific consequences. Across a broad range of institutions--policing and prisons, education, race relations, public health, law, the military, and environmental management--this formative experience left a lasting institutional imprint. With each essay distilling years, sometimes decades, of scholarship into a concise argument, Colonial Crucible reveals the roots of a legacy evident, most recently, in Washington's misadventures in the Middle East.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 292
Publisher: University of Wisconsin Press
Published: 15 Apr 1989

ISBN 10: 0299119645
ISBN 13: 9780299119645

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The American Evasion of Philosophy is a highly intelligent and provocative book. Cornel West gives us illuminating readings of the political thought of Emerson and James; provides a penetrating critical assessment of Dewey, his central figure; and offers a brilliant interpretation--appreciative yet far from uncritical--of the contemporary philosopher and neo-pragmatist Richard Rorty. . . . What shines through, throughout the work, is West's firm commitment to a radical vision of philosophic discourse as inextricably linked to cultural criticism and political engagement. --Paul S. Boyer, professor emeritus of history, University of Wisconsin-Madison

West . . . may well be the pre-eminent African American intellectual of our generation. -- The Nation

This is a very ambitious effort to tell a story (a clear, vigorously stated, exciting story) about American thought which begins with Emerson, takes Dewey as the central figure, and ends with the present. . . . I believe that The American Evasion of Philosophy . . . may well become the standard account of the role of pragmatism in American thought. --Richard Rorty, Stanford University

The American Evasion of Philosophy is a highly intelligent and provocative book. Cornel West gives us illuminating readings of the political thought of Emerson and James; provides a penetrating critical assessment of Dewey, his central figure; and offers a brilliant interpretation--appreciative yet far from uncritical--of the contemporary philosopher and neo-pragmatist Richard Rorty. . . . What shines through, throughout the work, is West's firm commitment to a radical vision of philosophic discourse as inextricably linked to cultural criticism and political engagement. --Paul S. Boyer, professor emeritus of history, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Winner of the 1992 Critic's Choice Award


Winner of the 1992 Critic s Choice Award


Winner of the 1992 Critic s Choice Award


Winner of the 1992 Critic's Choice Award

Author Bio
Cornel West is the Class of 1943 University Professor of Religion at Princeton University, and author of the influential Race Matters. His recent work includes two books he coauthored on public policy issues: The Future of American Progressivism and The War Against Parents.