道格拉斯和政治判断

J. Turner
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本章分析了弗雷德里克·道格拉斯重建后的思想,认为这些思想值得更多的重视,并且有趣的是,它们是如何尖锐地反对对他的信仰的普遍的严格的自由主义解读的。道格拉斯的思想塑造了一种政治理想,这种理想有助于识别那些伪装成公平或善良的白人至上主义势力。道格拉斯考察了重建后的政治现象和最高法院案件,以确定是自由精神还是奴隶制精神激励了它们。这一章讨论了道格拉斯是如何与有关白人至上主义美德的虚伪思想——即“黑人无知”的论点——作斗争的。在反共和政治的背景下,道格拉斯帮助他的观众看到了这场争论的腐败本质,并平息了被南方歇斯底里的“黑人至上”所愚弄的北方白人。本章的特色在于阐述了道格拉斯的政治判断概念,以及这一观点对解释当代最高法院判决的影响。
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Douglass and Political Judgment
This chapter analyzes Frederick Douglass’s post-Reconstruction thoughts, believing that they deserve greater emphasis and are interesting in how they sharply oppose the common strictly libertarian reading of his beliefs. Douglass’s thoughts model a form of political ideals that helps to identify forces of white supremacy that disguise themselves as fair or virtuous. Douglass examines political phenomena and Supreme Court cases in the aftermath of Reconstruction to determine whether the spirit of liberty or slavery animates them. The chapter discusses how Douglass was able to fight against disingenuous thoughts about the virtues of white supremacy—namely, the “Negro ignorance” argument. Using the backdrop of antirepublican politics, Douglass helps his audience see the corrupt nature of this argument and quells Northern whites who had been fooled by Southern hysterics about “Negro supremacy.” The chapter distinguishes itself in its elucidation of Douglass’s conception of political judgment and the implications of this view for interpreting contemporary Supreme Court decisions.
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