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9780881462869

Democracy in Twenty-First Century America : Race, Class, Religion, and Region

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    9780881462869

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    0881462861

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2012-06-30
  • Publisher: Mercer Univ Pr
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Summary

Democracy in Twenty-First Century America: Notes on Race, Class, Religion, and Region is an exercise in religious and political philosophy. Fundamentally concerned with the racial and economic crisis of democracy in the United States, this book engages the new face of inequality in America and the new challenges presented to the American democratic project.Neal claims that the racial and economic inequality of today are reflective of two Americas-First World America and Third World America-which were made visible in 2005 through the catastrophic impact of Hurricane Katrina on America's Gulf Coast.Katrina's devastation revealed social conditions that are pervasive throughout America and the South. In particular, it revealed a class of abandoned citizens who are referred to throughout this book as America's Least Wanted.Addressing the population of one southern state, South Carolina, this book contends that the vestiges of America's past are now compounded with unprecedented racial and economic dilemmas. Such a state of affairs calls for reinvigorated religious and political thinking where democracy in concerned.The author turns to the thought of Benjamin Elijah Mays, a religious and political thinker who contributed to the expansion of American democracy during the latter half of the twentieth century and is one resource for engaging the crisis of democracy in twenty-first century America.

Author Biography

Ronald B. Neal's (PhD Vanderbilt University) research and writing interests include religion, gender, culture, ethics and politics, modern and postmodern philosophy, Third World cultures, and popular culture. He is the present chairman of the Committee on Black Cultures and the Study of Religion, a sectional division of the Southeastern Commission for the Study of Religion (SECSOR). Currently, he is a visiting assistant professor in the department of Religion at Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Third World America and the Crisis of American Democracyp. 1
The Progressive Religion and Politics of Benjamin Elijah Maysp. 18
America's Least Wantedp. 43
The Brain Drainp. 71
Reconstructing Americap. 103
Bibliographyp. 131
Indexp. 137
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