C-Mag wrote:Okeefenokee wrote:C-Mag wrote:
What's the class, America in the 20th C
Okeefenokee wrote:
OH FUCK!
I'm starting a Go Fund me for your Legal Defense right now.
This course is a survey of American Political Thought that explores ideas and practices that have been essential to the unfolding of American democracy. However, rather than tracking the historicdebates that have accompanied and often illuminated the development of the institutions of the U.S. Federal Government, this course will conceive of democracy as a way of life and examine its development as an ideal, set of practices, and an experience. Accordingly, this course is organized around three parallel objectives. First, we will examine the founding documents, publicspeeches, novels, and private reflections from a wide array of leading and not so leading American political thinkers in order to illuminate the grand achievements and tragic failures of American democracy. Second, we will consider the relationship between American democracy and the politics of American Slavery and American Empire by engaging a number of thinkers who theorize the histories and ongoing effects of this relationship. And, finally we shall explore tragedy and comedy as forms of democratic judgment, forms this course argues, will sharpen our abilities to think critically, unflinchingly, and constructively about the past, present, and future of democracy in America.
Which get us back to first day of class. Prof asks the students what kind of government they think America has. Cue one lefty after another saying America is supposed to be a democracy, but only rich white mean are allowed to hold office.
He asks if anyone disagrees, and yours truly raises his hand. I said, despite what everyone else has said, America was never meant to be a democracy, but a republic. The founders made that very clear.
My dilemma now is to keep my mouth shut and get an A, or push back against this bullshit.
He laid out a few fallacies on the first day.
1. Single rule is called monarchy when it is benevolent, and tyranny when it is not.
2. Group rule is called aristocracy when it is benevolent, and oligarchy when it is not.
3. Democracy is when, "ordinary people shape the forces that govern their lives."
A. There is no such thing as single rule. There are no monarchies absent of aristocracies just as there are no tyrannies absent of oligarchies.
B. Where are your terms for good and bad democracies?
Lynch mobs were democratic.
Russian pogroms were democratic.
The execution of Socrates was democratic.
This whole class is shaping up to be one giant shit show.