
Episode 94: Kermit Roosevelt III
The World in Time / Lapham’s Quarterly
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Inclusivity and Exclusivity in American Politics
This chapter examines the concepts of inclusivity and exclusivity within U.S. political declarations and constitutions, focusing on race and citizenship. It discusses foundational documents, such as the Constitution and the 14th Amendment, revealing how early political philosophy marginalized outsiders while highlighting historical struggles for unity versus equality. The chapter also critiques traditional narratives of American history, advocating for a reassessment that recognizes the contributions of marginalized groups in the pursuit of justice.
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