Glorious Causes: The Irrationality of Capitalism, War and Politics / Edition 1

Glorious Causes: The Irrationality of Capitalism, War and Politics / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
0367263203
ISBN-13:
9780367263201
Pub. Date:
11/04/2019
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
0367263203
ISBN-13:
9780367263201
Pub. Date:
11/04/2019
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Glorious Causes: The Irrationality of Capitalism, War and Politics / Edition 1

Glorious Causes: The Irrationality of Capitalism, War and Politics / Edition 1

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Overview

Drawing on historical cases of the American South before and after the Civil War, Europe - especially Germany - between the world wars, and the United States in Vietnam and its aftermath, this book takes a historical approach to explain the problems of capitalism and democratic leadership in western democracies today.

Capitalist democracies proclaim equality, material prosperity and comfort but produce extreme differences in wealth and power. They promise security and peace, but deliver frequent wars. The promises broken, elites often turn to other visions- partially borrowed from feudalism- to win public support. Nations turn to honor, nobility and war as a way of winning over workers and legitimating the capitalist system itself. 

Capitalism's contradictions often have produced a cultural divide. One side, "cosmopolitans" - urban, see themselves as citizens of the world, not one region or country - identify as secular, preach multi-culturalism, entertain state welfare systems, and are cautious about going to war. Their opponents, "traditionalists," breed among people who feel left behind, anxiousness and insecurity, often embracing community, tradition, God and family. 

The devastation of the world wars and the Third Reich led Europe to forgo visions of empire, militarism and glory and focus upon improving the quality of life for their own citizens. Although the United States does not need to experience comparable trauma, they should follow Europe's example- forget glory and instead build a better life for the American people. The last chapter will consider how such a change could emerge in the US and who might help fight for it.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780367263201
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 11/04/2019
Series: Universalizing Resistance
Pages: 302
Sales rank: 925,003
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Yale R. Magrass is Chancellor Professor of Sociology/Anthropology at the University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth. He is the author of eight books and over 60 articles, and frequently makes public appearances and presentations.

Charles Derber is Professor of Sociology at Boston College. An internationally renowned scholar and public intellectual, he has written 21 books, translated into eight languages, and more than 100 articles, including op-eds for the New York Times, Boston Globe, Newsday, Truthout, and others. He is internationally recognized, and has spoken on hundreds of television and radio shows.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Not Such A Wonderful Life; Chapter 1. An Irrational Cultural Divide: Cosmopolitans vs.Traditionalists; Chapter 2. The South Shall Rise Again: Finding Glory in Defeat; Chapter 3. Stabbed in the Back: The Master Race Shall Be the Master; Chapter 4. America Becomes Exceptional But Europe Prospers; Chapter 5: Weimar America: Vietnam, the Left, the Right & Reagan; Chapter 6. Make America Great Again: The Reagan in Trump and the Failures of Anti-Trumpism; Chapter 7. We Can’t Afford Glory: Turning Toward Equality and Human Survival; Notes; Index

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