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Democracy and Imperialism

Irving Babbitt and Warlike Democracies
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Following costly U.S. engagement in two wars in the Middle East, questions about the appropriateness of American military interventions dominate foreign policy debates. Is an interventionist foreign policy compatible with the American constitutional tradition?

This book examines critic Irving Babbitt's (1865-1933) unique contribution to understanding the quality of foreign policy leadership in a democracy. Babbitt explored how a democratic nation's foreign policy is a product of the moral and cultural tendencies of the nation's leaders, arguing that the substitution of expansive, sentimental Romanticism for the religious and ethical traditions of the West would lead to imperialism.

The United States' move away from the restraint and order of sound constitutionalism to involve itself in the affairs of other nations will inevitably cause a clash with the "civilizational" regions that have emerged in recent decades. Democracy and Imperialism uses the question of soul types to address issues of foreign policy leadership, and discusses the leadership qualities that are necessary for sound foreign policy.

Product Details

PublisherUniversity of Michigan Press
Publish DateAugust 20, 2019
Pages236
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconHardback
EAN/UPC9780472131532
Dimensions9.0 X 6.0 X 0.7 inches | 1.1 pounds

About the Author

William S. Smith is Research Fellow and Managing Director of the Center for the Study of Statesmanship at the Catholic University of America.

Reviews

"[Democracy and Imperialism] provides a thorough, careful, and astute analysis of Babbitt's conception of foreign policy. This is no small feat: although a powerful intellect, Babbitt was also a difficult writer whose meandering prose can lead lesser critics astray. It is a testament to Smith's book that it supplies a consistently reliable exegesis of its subject."
--Society--Eric Adler "Society" (7/17/2020 12:00:00 AM)
"Every so often a new book provides a perspective on a well-known and much argued topic that compels readers to rethink how they view political life. William S. Smith's Democracy and Imperialism: Irving Babbitt and Warlike Democracies is such a book. It cuts against the grain of the view, shared by liberal internationalists and neoconservatives, that democracies are inherently peaceful and that they are immune to imperial inclinations and behavior because they are born in resistance to tyranny."
-- Modern Age--Michael P. Federici "Modern Age"
"This is the Babbitt syllabus, familiar to his aficionados (the few, the proud), and Smith does a fine job of laying it all out. Where his book really shines is in taking this reasoning and applying it to America's senseless foreign policy.... It's past time we examined the moral roots of our foreign policy crisis, and Smith's book is a valuable guide to doing so." - Matt Purple, The American Conservative--Matt Purple "The American Conservative"

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