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Todd Gitlin - The Intellectuals and the Flag - 9780231124935 - V9780231124935
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The Intellectuals and the Flag

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Description for The Intellectuals and the Flag Paperback. Argues for a sense of patriotism based on the ideals of sacrifice, tough-minded criticism, and a willingness to look anew at the global role of the United States in the aftermath of 9/11. Num Pages: 192 pages. BIC Classification: JP. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 202 x 132 x 14. Weight in Grams: 222.
"The tragedy of the left is that, having achieved an unprecedented victory in helping stop an appalling war, it then proceeded to commit suicide." So writes Todd Gitlin about the aftermath of the Vietnam War in this collection of writings that calls upon intellectuals on the left to once again engage American public life and resist the trappings of knee-jerk negativism, intellectual fads, and political orthodoxy. Gitlin argues for a renewed sense of patriotism based on the ideals of sacrifice, tough-minded criticism, and a willingness to look anew at the global role of the United States in the aftermath of 9/11. Merely criticizing and resisting the Bush administration will not do-the left must also imagine and propose an America reformed. Where then can the left turn? Gitlin celebrates the work of three prominent postwar intellectuals: David Riesman, C. Wright Mills, and Irving Howe. Their ambitious, assertive, and clearly written works serve as models for an intellectual engagement that forcefully addresses social issues and remains affirmative and comprehensive. Sharing many of the qualities of these thinkers' works, Todd Gitlin's blunt, frank analysis of the current state of the left and his willingness to challenge orthodoxies pave the way for a revival in leftist thought and a new liberal patriotism.

Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2007
Publisher
Columbia University Press
Number of pages
192
Condition
New
Number of Pages
192
Place of Publication
New York, United States
ISBN
9780231124935
SKU
V9780231124935
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About Todd Gitlin
Todd Gitlin, professor of journalism and sociology at Columbia University, B.A., Harvard; M.A., Michigan; Ph.D., Berkeley. Former professor, Culture, Journalism and Sociology, New York University; professor, sociology and director of Mass Communications, University of California, Berkeley; lecturer, Board of Community Studies, Santa Cruz; lecturer, New College, San Jose State; visiting professor, Yale, Ecole Des Hautes Etudes En Sciences Sociales (Paris), Iowa, Oslo (Norway), Wesleyan. Author, Uptown: Poor Whites in Chicago (1970); Busy Being Born (1974); The Whole World Is Watching: Mass Media in the Making and Unmaking of the Left (1981); Inside Prime Time (1983); The Sixties: Years of Hope, Days of Rage (1987); Watching Television, editor (1987); The Murder of Albert Einstein (1992); The Twilight of Common Dreams: Why America Is Wracked by Culture Wars (1995); Sacrifice (1999); Media Unlimited: How the Torrent of Images and Sounds Overwhelms Our Lives (2002); Letters to a Young Activist (2003). Recipient, Harold U. Ribalow Prize, 2000; Bay Area Book Reviewers Association Nonfiction Award. Research grants: MacArthur Foundation, Institute for Global Conflict and Cooperation, University of California, National Endowment for the Humanities, Rockefeller Foundation Humanities Fellowship. Contributing writer, Mother Jones. Member editorial board, Dissent and The American Scholar.

Reviews for The Intellectuals and the Flag
Gitlin's liberal patriotism is an affirmation of membership in our society and of participation in the American experiment.
Elbert Ventura Cleveland Plain Dealer What else could Gitlin do but resemble the greats? He's a force.
Tony Dokoupil New York Press If you are tired of a left politics assigned to the margins... buy this book. And then get to work.
Stewart Nusbaumer Intervention Magazine A blunt, frank analysis of the current state of the left.
Jim Agnew Jagnew.com Todd Gitlin's The Intellectuals and the Flag is illuminating.
Gerald Russello New York Sun His insights and perceptions strike me as succinct, on target, clear-eyed and revelatory.
Sam Coale Providence Journal Gitlin is certainly a thoughtful, intelligent, and important critic... Recommended. Choice The Intellectuals and the Flag proves that social criticism of a high caliber has not completely disappeared from American public life.
Alan Wolfe Commonweal [A] valuable book, well worth reading and pondering.
Wilfred M. McClay Claremont Review of Books A particularly eloquent rendering of the inevitable and proper post-9/11 patriotism that affected the left no less than the right or center. Chronicle of Higher Education

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