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[ti:未知] [ar:] [al:] [by:] [00:02.52]知行英語 [00:30.53]Self-Rule: A Cultural History of American Democracy [00:35.81]自治:美國民主的文化史 [00:49.13]書名解讀 [00:51.61]Cultural history 文化史 [00:53.67]cultural [00:54.57]culture [00:56.85]democracy 民主 [01:03.08]關鍵詞 [01:04.88]new national class 新的國家階級 [01:09.42]lodge democracy 寄宿民主 [01:14.12]white wage earners 白人雇傭勞動者 [01:19.50]guerrilla politics 游擊政治 [01:24.86]original democracy 原始民主 [01:30.13]local middle class 地方中產(chǎn)階級 [01:35.49]century democracy 世紀民主 [01:40.90]new individualism 新個人主義 [01:46.33]white fraternity 白人團結 [01:51.14]democratic individualism 民主個人主義 [01:57.01]內容概要 [01:59.58]Something profoundly important [02:01.77]occurred in early 19th century America [02:05.01]that came to be called democracy. [02:08.37]Since then hundreds of millions of people worldwide [02:12.96]have operated on the assumption that democracy exists. [02:17.82]Yet definitions of democracy are surprisingly vague [02:22.77]and remarkably few reckon with its history. [02:26.22]In Self-Rule, Robert Wiebe suggests [02:30.54]that only in appreciating that history can we recognize [02:35.24]how breathtaking democracy's arrival was, [02:38.88]how extraordinary its spread has been, [02:41.80]and how uncertain its prospects are. [02:47.19]講解 [03:18.25]逐句對照 [03:23.33]Something profoundly important [03:25.49]occurred in early 19th century America [03:28.73]that came to be called democracy. [03:39.34]Since then hundreds of millions of people worldwide [03:43.74]have operated on the assumption that democracy exists. [03:53.03]Yet definitions of democracy are surprisingly vague [03:58.03]and remarkably few reckon with its history. [04:08.65]In Self-Rule, Robert Wiebe suggests [04:12.71]that only in appreciating that history can we recognize [04:17.42]how breathtaking democracy's arrival was, [04:29.11]how extraordinary its spread has been, [04:32.44]and how uncertain its prospects are. [04:42.64]多學一點 [04:44.33]self-rule 自治 [04:46.33]self- [04:49.59]oneself 自我,自身 [04:52.90]self-respect 自尊 [04:55.17]self-control 自控 [04:57.33]selfanalysis 自我分析 [05:00.80]on the assumption that 假定,假設 [05:07.32]We are working on the assumption [05:09.00]that the rate of unemployment will not increase next year. [05:18.16]assumption 假定,假設 [05:22.97]only [05:27.68]can [05:34.29]Only in this way, can you learn English well. [05:41.41]music [05:59.42]American democracy arrived abruptly in the 19th century; [06:04.19]it changed just as dramatically early in the 20th. [06:08.32]Hence, Self-Rule divides the history of American democracy [06:12.97]into two halves: [06:15.48]a 19th century half covering the 1820s to the present, [06:20.53]and a 20th century half, [06:23.71]with a major transition [06:25.80]from the 1890s to the 1920s between them. [06:30.33]As Wiebe explains why the original democracy [06:34.22]of the early 19th century represented a sharp break [06:38.64]from the past, [06:40.04]he recreates in vivid detail the way European visitors [06:44.76]contrasted the radical character of American democracy [06:48.67]with their own societies. [06:52.57]講解 [07:28.18]逐句對照 [07:33.45]American democracy arrived abruptly in the 19th century; [07:41.02]it changed just as dramatically early in the 20th. [07:49.17]Hence, Self-Rule divides the history of American democracy [07:53.79]into two halves: [08:00.83]a 19th century half covering the 1820s to the present, [08:09.90]and a 20th century half, [08:12.42]with a major transition [08:14.11]from the 1890s to the 1920s between them. [08:25.14]As Wiebe explains why the original democracy [08:29.00]of the early 19th century represented a sharp break [08:33.44]from the past, [08:41.85]he recreates in vivid detail the way European visitors [08:46.37]contrasted the radical character of American democracy [08:50.24]with their own societies. [09:00.58]多學一點 [09:02.37]contrast with 和…比較,對照 [09:08.22]Contrast English with Chinese. [09:11.50]music [09:34.44]He then discusses the operation [09:36.68]of various 19th century democratic publics, [09:40.52]including a nationwide public, the People. [09:44.13]Finally, he places democracy's [09:47.92]white fraternal world of equals [09:50.06]in a larger environment [09:51.97]where other Americans who differed by class, race, [09:55.77]and gender, developed their own relations to democracy. [10:00.06]Wiebe then picks up the history of democracy in the 1920s [10:04.39]and carries it to the present. [10:07.84]講解 [10:32.89]逐句對照 [10:37.37]He then discusses the operation [10:39.63]of various 19th century democratic publics, [10:47.83]including a nationwide public, the People. [10:54.25]Finally, he places democracy's [10:57.47]white fraternal world of equals [10:59.75]in a larger environment [11:07.27]where other Americans who differed by class, race, [11:10.99]and gender, developed their own relations to democracy. [11:21.84]Wiebe then picks up the history of democracy in the 1920s [11:26.34]and carries it to the present. [11:35.90]原音重現(xiàn) [11:39.23]Something profoundly important [11:41.30]occurred in early 19th century America [11:44.61]that came to be called democracy. [11:48.06]Since then hundreds of millions of people worldwide [11:52.53]have operated on the assumption that democracy exists. [11:57.69]Yet definitions of democracy are surprisingly vague [12:02.47]and remarkably few reckon with its history. [12:06.05]In Self-Rule, Robert Wiebe suggests [12:10.09]that only in appreciating that history can we recognize [12:14.85]how breathtaking democracy's arrival was, [12:18.39]how extraordinary its spread has been, [12:21.33]and how uncertain its prospects are. [12:26.27]American democracy arrived abruptly in the 19th century; [12:30.71]it changed just as dramatically early in the 20th. [12:35.15]Hence, Self-Rule divides the history of American democracy [12:39.72]into two halves: [12:42.30]a 19th century half covering the 1820s to the present, [12:47.37]and a 20th century half, [12:50.61]with a major transition [12:52.25]from the 1890s to the 1920s between them. [12:57.16]As Wiebe explains why the original democracy [13:01.03]of the early 19th century represented a sharp break [13:05.45]from the past, [13:06.69]he recreates in vivid detail the way European visitors [13:11.65]contrasted the radical character of American democracy [13:15.61]with their own societies. [13:18.28]He then discusses the operation [13:21.16]of various 19th century democratic publics, [13:25.23]including a nationwide public, the People. [13:29.03]Finally, he places democracy's [13:32.88]white fraternal world of equals [13:35.07]in a larger environment [13:36.99]where other Americans who differed by class, race, [13:40.75]and gender, developed their own relations to democracy. [13:45.06]Wiebe then picks up the history of democracy in the 1920s [13:49.40]and carries it to the present. [14:06.57]知行提示
Self-Rule: A Cultural History of American Democracy 01 自治:美國民主的文化史 01 [好書-人文]
十九世紀初的美國發(fā)生了一 件非常重要的、意義深遠的事——(那就是)民主政治的誕生。自那以后,全世界幾十億人口都相信民主的存在。然而,民主的定義卻模糊得令人難以置信,而且極少有人認真對待它的歷史。羅伯特.威布在《自治》中說,我們只有重視民主的歷史,才能認識到它的獲得是多么驚險,它的傳播是多么偉大,它的前景又是多么不確定。
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