Sins Of The Parents: Politics Of National Apologies In The U.S.Temple University Press, 2009 M09 3 - 256 pages Debates have swirled around the question of national forgiveness for the past fifty years. Using two examples—the land claims of the Oneida Indians and the claims for reparations to Japanese Americans interned during World War II—Brian Weiner suggests a way of thinking about national misdeeds. Arguing beyond collective "innocence" or "guilt," Sins of the Parents offers a model of collective responsibility to deal with past wrongs in such a way as to reinvigorate our notion of citizenship. Drawing upon the writings of Abraham Lincoln and Hannah Arendt, Weiner offers a definition of political responsibility that at once defines citizenship and sidesteps the familial, racial, and ethnic questions that often ensnare debates about national apologies. An original contribution to political theory and practice, Sins of the Parents will become a much discussed contribution in the debate about what it is to be an American. |
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... individually responsible for deeds done in the name of the government , or with the legal imprimatur of the government seems to unduly inflate their responsibility and deflate those in whose name they acted Introduction 17.
... individually responsible for deeds done in the name of the government , or with the legal imprimatur of the government seems to unduly inflate their responsibility and deflate those in whose name they acted Introduction 17.
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... seems to have given up on the project of cultivating close allegiances amongst citizens and instead contents itself with a legalistic notion of citizenship based upon procedural norms . The second , the neo - conservative camp ...
... seems to have given up on the project of cultivating close allegiances amongst citizens and instead contents itself with a legalistic notion of citizenship based upon procedural norms . The second , the neo - conservative camp ...
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... seem harsh , ' wrote Port , " by the deed of 1795 the State acquired no rights against the plaintiffs ... consequently , its successors , the defendant counties , are in no better position . " 29 The Oneidas were entitled to fair rental ...
... seem harsh , ' wrote Port , " by the deed of 1795 the State acquired no rights against the plaintiffs ... consequently , its successors , the defendant counties , are in no better position . " 29 The Oneidas were entitled to fair rental ...
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... seems to be suggesting that Congress is best- positioned to resolve this dispute in that they would be able to con- sider all relevant factors in crafting a remedy to suit all the parties . Legislative bodies , the Court suggests , have ...
... seems to be suggesting that Congress is best- positioned to resolve this dispute in that they would be able to con- sider all relevant factors in crafting a remedy to suit all the parties . Legislative bodies , the Court suggests , have ...
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Contents
1 | |
26 | |
The Civil Liberties Act of 1988 | 47 |
3 The Birth and Death of Political Memories | 84 |
4 The Political Responsibilities of Citizens | 113 |
5 The Political Promise and Limitations of National Apologies | 138 |
Citizenship in the Shadows of Misdeeds | 174 |
Notes | 189 |
Bibliography | 225 |
Index | 239 |
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Sins Of The Parents: Politics Of National Apologies In The U.S. Brian Weiner No preview available - 2005 |
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