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A 10 page comparison of the philosophies of two of America’s most respected scholars. While Elshtain advocates working within the system to effect change, West advocates more aggressive measures which share many similarities with Marxism. Bibliography lists
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Elshtains credentials has also been identified and the source included in the bibliography. Finally, I modified my concluding statements somewhat to be more in agreement with West than Elshtain.
Please note that the remainder of the information presented in this paper is a general summation of the two authors viewpoints, viewpoints which are found throughout each of these
books not in just one specific place. It is impossible, therefore, to include specific page cites for this information. Furthermore, the Turabian style does not require such page
cites unless material is being directly quoted. I do hope this revision meets your needs and I wish you luck in writing your own paper utilizing this one as
a model. Two Approaches to Societal Change: Elshtains "Democracy on Trial" and Wests "Race Matters" by - 2 Mar 2003
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Jean Bethke Elshtain and Cornel West are two of the worlds most respected writers. Both of these writers address the problems of individualism in our contemporary
society. While Wests "Race Matters" makes a frontal attack on these problems, even to the point of inciting societal upheaval, Elshtains "Democracy on Trial" envisions citizens working within the
existing system to effect change. Each of these authors of course recognizes the importance of the relationship between the individual and community in ensuring the future of civil society,
they just envision different formats for that society. An integral component of the relationship between citizen and community which is shared
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