Is civic identity in the United States really defined by liberal, democratic political principles? Or is U.S. citizenship the product of multiple traditions -- not only liberalism and republicanism but also white supremacy, Anglo-Saxon supremacy, Protestant supremacy, and male Supremacy? In this pow[...]
How can we build thriving political communities? In this provocative account of how societies are bound together, Rogers Smith examines the importance of âstories of peoplehoodâ, narratives that promise economic or political power and define political allegiances in religious, cultural, ra[...]
The study of politics seems endlessly beset by debates about method. At the core of these debates is a single unifying concern: should political scientists view themselves primarily as scientists, developing ever more sophisticated tools and studying only those phenomena to which such tools may frui[...]