Here’s my tentative outline with reading assignments. I had to drop a lot of topics to fit it in the allotted time:
1.The American Context: Alexis de Tocqueville, Democracy in America . (Selections to be handed out.)
2. Our Demographic Crisis: Philip Longman, Missing Children; James C. Capretta, The Demographics of Social Security; Ted C. Fishman, Shock of Gray , chapters 2 and 10. (These will be handed out.)
3. Big Government is the American Way: Jeff Madrick, The Case for Big Government
4. Big Government is the Unsustainable American Drift: William Voegeli, Never Enough ; Yuval Levin, Beyond the Welfare State (This will take two weeks and the Levin will be handed out.)
5. Government and Happiness: Derek Bok, The Politics of Happiness , chapters 4-9; Marc De Vos, Saving Happiness from Politics; William Schambra, The Saviors of the Constitution (These will be handed out.)
6. Public Intellectuals and Public Policy: Columns by Ross Douthat and Paul Krugman to be selected later. Paul Johnson, Intellectuals , concluding chapter. (These will be handed out.)
7. Our Increasingly Virtual Techno-Reality: Sherry Turkle, Alone Together , selections to be announced; Patrick Deneen, Technology, Culture, and Virtue. (The latter will be handed out.)
8. Our Biotechnological Future: Chapters by Silver, Green, Bailey, Kass, Sherlock, and Arnhart in Sutton, ed. (This will take two weeks.)
9. Environmentalism: Selections from Roger Scruton, Green Philosophy and David Owen, Green Metropolis . (These will be handed out.)
10. Immigration: Samuel Huntington, Who Are We? , chapters 8-10 and other readings to be announced. (These will be handed out.)
11. Higher Education: Selections from Charles Murray, Real Education ; Hacker and Dreifus, Higher Education ?; William Mathie, Socrates in America; Peter Augustine Lawler, Human Dignity and Higher Education Today. (These will be handed out.)
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