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2. The Revolution against Patriarchy and the Crisis of Founding
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Introduction: Is Consent Credible? 1
- 1. The Hidden Dynamic of Childhood Consent 9
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I. The Dream of Revolutionary Erasure
- 2. The Revolution against Patriarchy and the Crisis of Founding 41
- 3. Unencumbered Youth and the Postrevolutionary Vacuum of Authority 66
- 4. Divergent Childhoods, Different Republics: The Initial Turn to Socialization 91
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II. Framing Liberal Child Rearing in the Early Republic
- 5. The Emerging Consensus on Agency Socialization 119
- 6. Toward a Child- Centered Family 153
- 7. Winning the Child’s Will 174
- 8. Socializing Society: Pop u lar Education and the Diffusion of Agency 194
- 9. Educating the Agent as Liberal Citizen 216
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III. Consolidating the Postwar Agency Republic
- 10. The “Self- Made” Citizen and the Erasure of Socialization 241
- 11. A Superfluous Socialization? Shaping the Self-Realizing Child 272
- 12. Educating the Voluntary Citizen in an Organizational Age 289
- Coda: From Deweyan Consensus to the Crisis of Consent 323
- Notes 355
- Acknowledgments 421
- Index 423
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Introduction: Is Consent Credible? 1
- 1. The Hidden Dynamic of Childhood Consent 9
-
I. The Dream of Revolutionary Erasure
- 2. The Revolution against Patriarchy and the Crisis of Founding 41
- 3. Unencumbered Youth and the Postrevolutionary Vacuum of Authority 66
- 4. Divergent Childhoods, Different Republics: The Initial Turn to Socialization 91
-
II. Framing Liberal Child Rearing in the Early Republic
- 5. The Emerging Consensus on Agency Socialization 119
- 6. Toward a Child- Centered Family 153
- 7. Winning the Child’s Will 174
- 8. Socializing Society: Pop u lar Education and the Diffusion of Agency 194
- 9. Educating the Agent as Liberal Citizen 216
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III. Consolidating the Postwar Agency Republic
- 10. The “Self- Made” Citizen and the Erasure of Socialization 241
- 11. A Superfluous Socialization? Shaping the Self-Realizing Child 272
- 12. Educating the Voluntary Citizen in an Organizational Age 289
- Coda: From Deweyan Consensus to the Crisis of Consent 323
- Notes 355
- Acknowledgments 421
- Index 423