After Multiculturalism : The Politics of Race and the Dialectics of Liberty.

By: Welsh, John FMaterial type: TextTextSeries: After the Empire: The Francophone World and Postcolonial FrancePublisher: Blue Ridge Summit : Lexington Books, 2007Copyright date: ©2007Description: 1 online resource (198 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780739151792Subject(s): Cultural pluralism -- United States | Multiculturalism -- United States | Racism -- United States | United States -- Race relationsGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: After Multiculturalism : The Politics of Race and the Dialectics of LibertyDDC classification: 305.800973 LOC classification: HM1271 -- .W455 2008ebOnline resources: Click to View
Contents:
Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter One - Multicultural Thought -- THE ELEMENTS OF MULTICULTURAL THOUGHT -- A DIALECTICAL PERSPECTIVE ON RACE AND ETHNICITY -- RACE, ETHNICITY, AND REIFICATION -- RACISM AND MULTICULTURALISM: MIRROR IMAGES? -- THE DIALECTICS OF LIBERTY: A THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK -- NOTES -- Chapter Two - Against the Predatory State and the Mystique of Race -- OBJECTIVISM, RACE, AND DIALECTICS -- PHILOSOPHY AND PURPOSE -- REASON AND FREEDOM: THE NATURE OF KNOWLEDGE -- EGOISM AS A VIRTUE: THE ETHICS OF OBJECTIVISM -- INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS AND POLITICAL LEGITIMACY -- RACISM, MULTICULTURALISM, AND THE POLITICS OF OBJECTIVISM -- THE DIALECTICS OF RACE AND LIBERTY -- NOTES -- Chapter Three - Fusion and Transcendence -- THE SOURCES OF ANARCHO-CAPITALIST THOUGHT -- THE FOUNDATIONS OF ANARCHO-CAPITALIST THOUGHT -- STATE POWER AND SOCIAL POWER -- RACISM AS INTERNAL COLONIALISM -- FUSION AND TRANSCENDENCE: RACISM AND REVOLUTIONARY CHANGE -- NOTES -- Chapter Four - The Old Racism and the New -- LIBERTARIANISM AS A PHILOSOPHY AND SOCIAL MOVEMENT -- DAVID BOAZ: RACE AS CONTEMPORARY SOCIAL ISSUE -- RACISM AND ROBERT NOZICK'S ENTITLEMENT THEORY OF JUSTICE -- JAMES BOVARD: DEMOCRACY AGAINST LIBERTY -- CHARLES MURRAY: THE LIBERTARIAN CRITIQUE OF THE NEW RACISM -- NOTES -- Chapter Five - Our Enemies, Racism and the State -- THE FOUNDATIONS OF INDIVIDUALIST ANARCHIST THOUGHT -- LYSANDER SPOONER: ANARCHISM AND THE CRITIQUE OF SLAVERY -- SPOONER'S ANARCHISM AND GLOBAL REVOLUTION -- ALBERT JAY NOCK: ANARCHISM AND THE CRITIQUE OF RACIAL VIOLENCE -- NOTES -- Chapter Six - Self-Ownership, the Unique Individual, and the Specter of Race -- RACE, ALIENATION, AND THE INDIVIDUAL -- THE FALSE PRINCIPLE OF OUR EDUCATION -- RACE, MODERNITY, AND THE UNIQUE EGO -- THE POLITICAL MEANING OF EGOISM.
THE INDIVIDUAL, SOCIETY, AND THE STATE -- STIRNER AND THE EPISTEMOLOGICAL BREAK WITH MULTICULTURALISM -- NOTES -- Chapter Seven - After Multiculturalism -- THE LOGIC OF DIVERSITY IN HISTORY AND SOCIETY -- THE LOGIC OF DIVERSITY IN PERSONAL IDENTITY -- RACISM AND THE DIALECTICS OF LIBERTY: A THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK -- L1 IN THE FOREGROUND: COGNITION AND ETHICS AT THE PERSONAL LEVEL -- L2 IN THE FOREGROUND: THE CRITIQUE OF CULTURE AND IDEOLOGY -- L3 IN THE FOREGROUND: POLITICS, ECONOMICS, AND SOCIAL STRUCTURE -- RACISM AND THE DIALECTICS OF LIBERTY: TOWARD AN ASSESSMENT -- NOTES -- Selected Bibliography -- Index -- About the Author.
Summary: After Multiculturalism: The Discourse on Race and the Dialectics of Liberty provides an individualistic critique of multiculturalist thought in social theory and public policy through a survey of the discourses on race by major individualist theorists. The ideas of Ayn Rand, Murray Rothbard, Benjamin Tucker, Lysander Spooner, Max Stirner and contemporary libertarian scholars on race and racism are discussed to lay the foundation for the individualist critique of racism and multiculturalism.
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Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter One - Multicultural Thought -- THE ELEMENTS OF MULTICULTURAL THOUGHT -- A DIALECTICAL PERSPECTIVE ON RACE AND ETHNICITY -- RACE, ETHNICITY, AND REIFICATION -- RACISM AND MULTICULTURALISM: MIRROR IMAGES? -- THE DIALECTICS OF LIBERTY: A THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK -- NOTES -- Chapter Two - Against the Predatory State and the Mystique of Race -- OBJECTIVISM, RACE, AND DIALECTICS -- PHILOSOPHY AND PURPOSE -- REASON AND FREEDOM: THE NATURE OF KNOWLEDGE -- EGOISM AS A VIRTUE: THE ETHICS OF OBJECTIVISM -- INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS AND POLITICAL LEGITIMACY -- RACISM, MULTICULTURALISM, AND THE POLITICS OF OBJECTIVISM -- THE DIALECTICS OF RACE AND LIBERTY -- NOTES -- Chapter Three - Fusion and Transcendence -- THE SOURCES OF ANARCHO-CAPITALIST THOUGHT -- THE FOUNDATIONS OF ANARCHO-CAPITALIST THOUGHT -- STATE POWER AND SOCIAL POWER -- RACISM AS INTERNAL COLONIALISM -- FUSION AND TRANSCENDENCE: RACISM AND REVOLUTIONARY CHANGE -- NOTES -- Chapter Four - The Old Racism and the New -- LIBERTARIANISM AS A PHILOSOPHY AND SOCIAL MOVEMENT -- DAVID BOAZ: RACE AS CONTEMPORARY SOCIAL ISSUE -- RACISM AND ROBERT NOZICK'S ENTITLEMENT THEORY OF JUSTICE -- JAMES BOVARD: DEMOCRACY AGAINST LIBERTY -- CHARLES MURRAY: THE LIBERTARIAN CRITIQUE OF THE NEW RACISM -- NOTES -- Chapter Five - Our Enemies, Racism and the State -- THE FOUNDATIONS OF INDIVIDUALIST ANARCHIST THOUGHT -- LYSANDER SPOONER: ANARCHISM AND THE CRITIQUE OF SLAVERY -- SPOONER'S ANARCHISM AND GLOBAL REVOLUTION -- ALBERT JAY NOCK: ANARCHISM AND THE CRITIQUE OF RACIAL VIOLENCE -- NOTES -- Chapter Six - Self-Ownership, the Unique Individual, and the Specter of Race -- RACE, ALIENATION, AND THE INDIVIDUAL -- THE FALSE PRINCIPLE OF OUR EDUCATION -- RACE, MODERNITY, AND THE UNIQUE EGO -- THE POLITICAL MEANING OF EGOISM.

THE INDIVIDUAL, SOCIETY, AND THE STATE -- STIRNER AND THE EPISTEMOLOGICAL BREAK WITH MULTICULTURALISM -- NOTES -- Chapter Seven - After Multiculturalism -- THE LOGIC OF DIVERSITY IN HISTORY AND SOCIETY -- THE LOGIC OF DIVERSITY IN PERSONAL IDENTITY -- RACISM AND THE DIALECTICS OF LIBERTY: A THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK -- L1 IN THE FOREGROUND: COGNITION AND ETHICS AT THE PERSONAL LEVEL -- L2 IN THE FOREGROUND: THE CRITIQUE OF CULTURE AND IDEOLOGY -- L3 IN THE FOREGROUND: POLITICS, ECONOMICS, AND SOCIAL STRUCTURE -- RACISM AND THE DIALECTICS OF LIBERTY: TOWARD AN ASSESSMENT -- NOTES -- Selected Bibliography -- Index -- About the Author.

After Multiculturalism: The Discourse on Race and the Dialectics of Liberty provides an individualistic critique of multiculturalist thought in social theory and public policy through a survey of the discourses on race by major individualist theorists. The ideas of Ayn Rand, Murray Rothbard, Benjamin Tucker, Lysander Spooner, Max Stirner and contemporary libertarian scholars on race and racism are discussed to lay the foundation for the individualist critique of racism and multiculturalism.

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