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The advent of liberalism and the subordination of agrarian thought in the United States
Authors:P Theobald
Institution:(1) Department of Educational Curriculum and Instruction, Texas A & M University, 77843-4232 Texas, College Station, USA
Abstract:This essay contends that the ascendancy of Western liberalism after the Enlightenment worked catalytically on the development of both the Industrial Revolution and a ldquomodern agrarianismrdquo based on the widespread dispersal of small-scale property ownership. Due to power dynamics, however, as well as the liberal faith in inevitable progress, agrarian thought has remained a marginal concern in Western politics, economics, and education. Although the agrarian philosophical tradition in the United States was created by the same liberal rhetoric and argumentation that gave birth to industrialism, the two world views hinged on vastly different interpretations of the same concepts. One aim of this essay is to sort out these differences and examine their implications for a contemporary reconsideration of agrarian thought.
Keywords:liberalism  progress  industrialism  agrarianism  agricultural ethics
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