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[ti:未知] [ar:] [al:] [by:] [ti:未知] [ar:] [al:] [by:] [00:02.58]知行英語 [00:30.56]Self-Rule: A Cultural History of American Democracy [00:35.71]自治:美國民主的文化史 [00:49.29]內(nèi)容概要 [00:51.92]During those same years, [00:53.63]other ways of defining good government [00:56.50]and sound public policy shunt majoritarian practices to one side. [01:03.00]Late in the 20th century, [01:05.06]these two great themes in the history of American democracy [01:09.36]- individualism and majoritarianism [01:13.25]- turn on one another in modern democracy's war on itself. [01:19.29]講解 [01:37.36]逐句對照 [01:42.18]During those same years, [01:43.93]other ways of defining good government [01:46.62]and sound public policy shunt majoritarian practices to one side. [02:01.32]Late in the 20th century, [02:03.26]these two great themes in the history of American democracy [02:11.79]- individualism and majoritarianism [02:15.26]- turn on one another in modern democracy's war on itself. [02:27.18]多學一點 [02:29.45]individualism [02:31.84]-ism 某種主義或?qū)W說 [02:38.99]exclusionism 排他主義 [02:41.84]marxism 馬克思主義 [02:45.63]-ist [02:50.17]marxist 馬克思主義者 [02:53.34]agriculturist 農(nóng)學家 [02:57.89]on itself [02:58.89]on oneself 獨立地,靠自己 [03:03.90]by oneself [03:06.47]He finished all the work by himself. [03:14.35]on one's own [03:18.75]music [03:39.49]Finally, Self-Rule assesses the polarized state [03:44.10]of contemporary American democracy. [03:47.21]Putting the judgments of sixty-odd commentators [03:50.73]from Kevin Phillips and E.J. Dionne to Robert Bellah [03:55.40]and Benjamin Barber to the test of history, [03:59.12]Wiebe offers his own suggestions on the meaning [04:02.48]and direction of today's democracy. [04:05.89]This sweeping work [04:07.85]explains how the history of American democracy [04:11.38]has brought us here and how that same history [04:15.02]invites us to create a different future. [04:19.71]講解 [04:48.30]逐句對照 [04:52.95]Finally, Self-Rule assesses the polarized state [04:57.35]of contemporary American democracy. [05:05.25]Putting the judgments of sixty-odd commentators [05:08.66]from Kevin Phillips and E.J. Dionne to Robert Bellah [05:13.12]and Benjamin Barber to the test of history, [05:25.59]Wiebe offers his own suggestions on the meaning [05:28.85]and direction of today's democracy. [05:36.90]This sweeping work [05:38.40]explains how the history of American democracy [05:42.06]has brought us here [05:49.51]and how that same history [05:51.06]invites us to create a different future. [05:59.46]music [06:08.80]精彩點評 [06:10.94]A history of our democracy(greg taylor) [06:27.68]Robert Wiebe has written a brilliant history [06:30.87]of the American meaning of democracy. [06:34.64]Over the years, [06:35.80]Wiebe had read deeply in democratic theory [06:39.93]whether written by philosophers, [06:41.92]social scientists or what he calls publicists [06:46.60](what I would call popular commentators [06:50.01]- people like Kevin Phillips, Robert Bellah, [06:53.61]William Greider, Irving Kristol). [06:56.70]He concluded that most of their writings [06:59.89]about democracy had been skewed [07:02.23]by a lack of any historical foundation. [07:06.30]講解 [07:36.39]逐句對照 [07:40.86]Robert Wiebe has written a brilliant history [07:43.90]of the American meaning of democracy. [07:52.48]Over the years, [07:53.67]Wiebe had read deeply in democratic theory [07:57.68]whether written by philosophers, [08:00.04]social scientists or what he calls publicists [08:14.73]- people like Kevin Phillips, Robert Bellah, [08:18.45]William Greider, Irving Kristol. [08:27.00]He concluded that most of their writings [08:29.40]about democracy had been skewed [08:31.96]by a lack of any historical foundation. [08:43.60]music [08:56.99]This book is the result. He chose about 60 core writings [09:02.60](one by each author with the singular exception of Rawls [09:07.11]who is allowed two). [09:09.45]The introduction is a summing up of the some of the problems [09:15.16]that Wiebe has with these core writings. [09:18.55]It comes down to the fact that, [09:21.17]whether from the left, right or middle, [09:24.86]all of the authors feel that We the People [09:28.27]have failed to live up to our responsibility to see it their way. [09:34.25](Please note that Wiebe is much more elegant [09:37.48]about how he argues for his point). [09:41.46]講解 [10:07.95]逐句對照 [10:13.19]This book is the result. [10:18.42]He chose about 60 core writings [10:23.91](one by each author with the singular exception of Rawls [10:27.88]who is allowed two). [10:34.13]The introduction is a summing up of the some of the problems [10:39.79]that Wiebe has with these core writings. [10:48.61]It comes down to the fact that, [10:51.28]whether from the left, right or middle, [10:58.94]all of the authors feel that We the People [11:02.38]have failed to live up to our responsibility to see it their way. [11:13.58](Please note that Wiebe is much more elegant [11:16.75]about how he argues for his point). [11:23.78]music [11:47.81]原音重現(xiàn) [11:52.62]During those same years, [11:54.47]other ways of defining good government [11:57.29]and sound public policy shunt majoritarian practices to one side. [12:03.91]Late in the 20th century, [12:05.87]these two great themes in the history of American democracy [12:10.14]- individualism and majoritarianism [12:13.93]- turn on one another in modern democracy's war on itself. [12:19.19]Finally, Self-Rule assesses the polarized state [12:23.67]of contemporary American democracy. [12:27.06]Putting the judgments of sixty-odd commentators [12:30.59]from Kevin Phillips and E.J. Dionne to Robert Bellah [12:35.04]and Benjamin Barber to the test of history, [12:39.00]Wiebe offers his own suggestions on the meaning [12:42.56]and direction of today's democracy. [12:46.05]This sweeping work [12:47.43]explains how the history of American democracy [12:51.31]has brought us here and how that same history [12:55.01]invites us to create a different future. [12:59.33]A history of our democracy(greg taylor) [13:03.63]Robert Wiebe has written a brilliant history [13:06.72]of the American meaning of democracy. [13:10.23]Over the years, [13:11.85]Wiebe had read deeply in democratic theory [13:15.80]whether written by philosophers, [13:18.02]social scientists or what he calls publicists [13:22.99](what I would call popular commentators [13:25.99]- people like Kevin Phillips, Robert Bellah, [13:29.64]William Greider, Irving Kristol). [13:33.30]He concluded that most of their writings [13:35.94]about democracy had been skewed [13:38.27]by a lack of any historical foundation. [13:42.60]This book is the result. He chose about 60 core writings [13:48.44](one by each author with the singular exception of Rawls [13:52.88]who is allowed two). [13:55.38]The introduction is a summing up of the some of the problems [14:01.24]that Wiebe has with these core writings. [14:04.82]It comes down to the fact that, [14:07.41]whether from the left, right or middle, [14:11.28]all of the authors feel that We the People [14:14.72]have failed to live up to our responsibility to see it their way. [14:20.37](Please note that Wiebe is much more elegant [14:23.67]about how he argues for his point). [14:41.58]知行提示
Self-Rule: A Cultural History of American Democracy 02 自治:美國民主的文化史 02 [好書-人文]
在19世紀曾與集體自我統(tǒng)治結(jié)合在一起的個人主義,到20世紀卻成了民主的驅(qū)動力。在同一時期,其他對好政府和穩(wěn)定的國家政策的定義都盡量回避多數(shù)主義的做法。到20世紀后期,美國民主歷史的兩大主題——個人主義和多數(shù)主義——在現(xiàn)代民主改革中互相開啟了對方。
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