Political Dissent: a Global Reader
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- 2011
Summary
This is a global anthology of great texts in the history of political dissent. Volume 1 spans the ancient and early-modern world, beginning with the Book of Isaiah, from the eighth century, BCE, and ending with John C. Calhoun’s “South Carolina Exposition,” from the early nineteenth century CE. Volume 2 begins with Elizabeth Cady Stanton and the “Seneca Falls Declaration of Sentiments,” from the mid-nineteenth century, and ends with the 2008 online Chinese human rights manifesto “Charter 08”. The selected texts come from across the ideological spectrum, representing a wide range of political, cultural, philosophical, and religious perspectives. Each text has been framed with an introduction that describes its historical context and importance and provides readers with assistance in interpreting the text—including explanations of unfamiliar terms and concepts. These introductions have been written for a general audience. Each text is also accompanied by a list of “Suggestions for Further Reading,” which points interested readers toward reliable sources for further exploration of the text, its author, and/or the historical moment or issues involved. This anthology should be accessible and useful to anyone from advanced high school students to scholarly specialists.
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Bibliographic data
- Copyright year
- 2011
- ISBN-Print
- 978-0-7391-3594-5
- ISBN-Online
- 978-0-7391-3596-9
- Publisher
- Lexington, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 289
- Product type
- Edited Book
Table of contents
- Contents No access
- General Preface No access
- Foreword to Volume Two No access
- Chapter 1: The Seneca Falls Declaration of Sentiments No access Pages 1 - 6
- Chapter 2: Manifesto of the Communist Party No access Pages 7 - 28
- Chapter 3: Civil Disobedience No access Pages 29 - 42
- Chapter 4: What to the Slave is the Fourth of July? No access Pages 43 - 64
- Chapter 5: God and the State No access Pages 65 - 92
- Chapter 6: J’accuse…! No access Pages 93 - 104
- Chapter 7: Of the Sons of Master and Man No access Pages 105 - 120
- Chapter 8: Freedom or Death No access Pages 121 - 146
- Chapter 9: Two Tactics of Social-Democracy in the Democratic Revolution No access Pages 147 - 174
- Chapter 10: The International Development of China No access Pages 175 - 194
- Chapter 11: Statement at the “Great Trial” of 1922 No access Pages 195 - 202
- Chapter 12: Einstein, Oxnam, and the Inquisition No access Pages 203 - 210
- Chapter 13: Milestones No access Pages 211 - 244
- Chapter 14: Letter from Birmingham Jail No access Pages 245 - 262
- Chapter 15: In Quest of Democracy No access Pages 263 - 274
- Chapter 16: Charter 08 No access Pages 275 - 286
- Copyright Notices No access Pages 287 - 288
- About the Editor No access Pages 289 - 289





