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− | On 12 September 2006, The [[Euston Manifesto]] website published a new statement supported by a list of American signatories, 'American Liberalism and the Euston Manifesto'.<ref>[http://eustonmanifesto.org/joomla/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=84&Itemid=1 American Liberalism and the Euston Manifesto], by [[Jeffrey Herf]] et. al., eustonmanifesto.org, 12 September 2006.</ref> This list was also published on a dedicated US website.<ref>[http://www.eustonus.com/sign/display.php?order=last Euston U.S. Sign the statement], accessed 22 April 2008.</ref>. The statement was also published on the website of the American magazine [[Telos]]. <ref>[http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2003/jul/17/iraq.usa American Liberalism and the Euston Manifesto], [[Telos]], 10 September 2006.</ref> | + | On 12 September 2006, The [[Euston Manifesto]] website published a new statement supported by a list of American signatories, 'American Liberalism and the Euston Manifesto'.<ref>[http://eustonmanifesto.org/joomla/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=84&Itemid=1 American Liberalism and the Euston Manifesto], by [[Jeffrey Herf]] et. al., eustonmanifesto.org, 12 September 2006.</ref>This list was also published on a dedicated US website.<ref>[http://www.eustonus.com/sign/display.php?order=last Euston U.S. Sign the statement], accessed 22 April 2008.</ref>. The statement was also published on the website of the American magazine [[Telos]]. <ref>[http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2003/jul/17/iraq.usa American Liberalism and the Euston Manifesto], [[Telos]], 10 September 2006.</ref> |
Boston Globe columnist [[Cathy Young]] described the signatories as 'truly a varied group': | Boston Globe columnist [[Cathy Young]] described the signatories as 'truly a varied group': | ||
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*[[Thomas Cushman]], Wellesley College, Editor, [[Journal of Human Rights]] | *[[Thomas Cushman]], Wellesley College, Editor, [[Journal of Human Rights]] | ||
*[[Richard Just]], Deputy Editor, [[The New Republic]] | *[[Richard Just]], Deputy Editor, [[The New Republic]] | ||
− | *[[Robert Lieber]], | + | *[[Robert Lieber]], [[Georgetown University]] |
*[[Andrei Markovits]], Political Science and German Studies, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor | *[[Andrei Markovits]], Political Science and German Studies, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor | ||
*[[Fred Siegel]], Cooper Union College | *[[Fred Siegel]], Cooper Union College | ||
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====Original signatories==== | ====Original signatories==== | ||
*[[Ramin Ahmadi]], Co-Founder, [[Iran Human Rights Documentation Project]], New Haven | *[[Ramin Ahmadi]], Co-Founder, [[Iran Human Rights Documentation Project]], New Haven | ||
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*[[Ronald Asmus]], Executive Director, Transatlantic Center of the [[German Marshall Fund of the United States]] | *[[Ronald Asmus]], Executive Director, Transatlantic Center of the [[German Marshall Fund of the United States]] | ||
*[[Daniel Bell]], Sociology, Emeritus, Harvard University | *[[Daniel Bell]], Sociology, Emeritus, Harvard University | ||
− | *[[David Bell]], History, Johns Hopkins University | + | *[[David Bell (US)|David Bell]], History, Johns Hopkins University |
*[[Sheri Berman]], Political Science, Barnard College, Columbia University | *[[Sheri Berman]], Political Science, Barnard College, Columbia University | ||
*[[Gabriel Noah Brahm Jr]]., Bilkent University, Ankara, and University of California, Santa Cruz | *[[Gabriel Noah Brahm Jr]]., Bilkent University, Ankara, and University of California, Santa Cruz | ||
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− | <td>[[Stephen Johnson]], Ph.D. candidate, History, Univ. of Maryland at College Park</td> | + | <td>[[Stephen Johnson (Univ. of Maryland)|Stephen Johnson]], Ph.D. candidate, History, Univ. of Maryland at College Park</td> |
<td>[[Phyllis Chesler]], Emerita Professor, CUNY</td> | <td>[[Phyllis Chesler]], Emerita Professor, CUNY</td> | ||
<td>[[Jill McKibben]]</td> | <td>[[Jill McKibben]]</td> | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:06, 21 February 2010
On 12 September 2006, The Euston Manifesto website published a new statement supported by a list of American signatories, 'American Liberalism and the Euston Manifesto'.[1]This list was also published on a dedicated US website.[2]. The statement was also published on the website of the American magazine Telos. [3]
Boston Globe columnist Cathy Young described the signatories as 'truly a varied group':
- A few, such as American Enterprise Institute scholar Michael Ledeen, could be described as conservative. Some, notably Martin Peretz, editor-in-chief of The New Republic, are noted "liberal hawks" with the reputation of right-wing Democrats. Many others are liberals: emeritus Harvard professor sociologist Daniel Bell; Progressive Policy Institute president Will Marshall, the founder of the Democratic Leadership Council; noted psychiatrist Walter Reich; feminist legal scholar and City University of New York professor Cynthia Fuchs Epstein.[4]
Jeffrey Herf wrote about the US initiative:
- In late summer, the Euston Manifesto group in London helped to put the American signers of the statement in touch with one another via e-mail. I wrote a draft of an American liberal's response. Following several weeks of discussion with Russell Berman (Stanford), Thomas Cushman (Wellesley), Richard Just (The New Republic), Andrei Markovits (University of Michigan), Robert Lieber (Georgetown), and Fred Siegel (Cooper Union), we agreed on the revised text of "American Liberalism and the Euston Manifesto." We then sought support from prominent intellectuals and scholars. The Euston Manifesto group agreed to post it on its website. The statement and the list of signers was posted on September 12, 2006, and is available here) or by clicking on the "International" icon at the Euston Manifesto website).[5]
Herf also announced a related American website, newamericanliberalism.org, which is now defunct.
Contents
US statement signatories
Authors
- Jeffrey Herf, History, University of Maryland, College Park
- Russell Berman, Stanford University, Editor, Telos
- Thomas Cushman, Wellesley College, Editor, Journal of Human Rights
- Richard Just, Deputy Editor, The New Republic
- Robert Lieber, Georgetown University
- Andrei Markovits, Political Science and German Studies, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
- Fred Siegel, Cooper Union College
Original signatories
- Ramin Ahmadi, Co-Founder, Iran Human Rights Documentation Project, New Haven
- Fred Alford, Government, University of Maryland, College Park
- Ronald Asmus, Executive Director, Transatlantic Center of the German Marshall Fund of the United States
- Daniel Bell, Sociology, Emeritus, Harvard University
- David Bell, History, Johns Hopkins University
- Sheri Berman, Political Science, Barnard College, Columbia University
- Gabriel Noah Brahm Jr., Bilkent University, Ankara, and University of California, Santa Cruz
- William M. Chace, President Emeritus and Professor of English, Emory University
- Dan Chirot, Henry Jackson School of International Studies, University of Washington, Seattle
- Stanley Corngold, German, Princeton University
- Evan Daniel, Archivist, Tamiment Archives, New York University
- Marion Deshmukh, History, George Mason University
- Arthur M. Eckstein, History, University of Maryland, College Park
- Gerald Feldman, History, University of California, Berkeley
- Saul Friedlander, History, UCLA
- Peter B. Golden, Rutgers University, Newark
- Daniel Jonah Goldhagen, Harvard University
- David Goodman, East Asian Languages and Cultures, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
- Liah Greenfeld, University Professors Program, Boston University
- Alonzo Hamby, History, Ohio University, Athens
- K.C. Johnson, History, Brooklyn College
- Anatoly Khazanov, Anthropology, University of Wisconsin-Madison
- Jeffrey Kopstein, Political Science, University of Toronto
- Mark Kramer, Director, Cold War Studies, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University
- Jens Kruse, German, Wellesley College
- Walter Laqueur, Historian, Author and Co-founder of The Journal of Contemporary History
- Andrew Lees, History, Rutgers University, Camden
- Robert Leiken, Washington, DC
- Hugh Lifson, Art, Emeritus, Cornell College
- Charles Lipson, Political Science, University of Chicago
- Joan Lowenstein, Ann Arbor City Council
- Will Marshall, Progressive Policy Institute
- Steven Miner, History, Ohio University, Athens
- James Olds, Neuroscience, George Mason University
- Keith Olson, History, University of Maryland, College Park
- Stanley Payne, History, University of Wisconsin-Madison
- Joseph K. Perloff, Medicine and Pediatrics, UCLA
- Marjorie Perloff, English, Stanford University
- Martin Peretz, Editor-in-Chief, The New Republic
- Ronald Radosh, History, Emeritus, CUNY Graduate Center
- Walter Reich, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Elliot School of International Affairs, George Washington University
- Steven Remy, History, Brooklyn College
- Jeremiah Riemer, Political Scientist and Translator
- Thomas Schwartz, History, Vanderbilt University
- Steven B. Smith, Political Science, Yale University
- Clifford L. Staples, Sociology, University of North Dakota
- Alan Steinweis, History, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
- Vladimir Tismaneanu, Government and Politics, University of Maryland, College Park
- Jonathan Trobe, Medicine, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
- Gerhard Weinberg, History, Emeritus, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
- Leon Wieseltier, Literary Editor, The New Republic
- Jeff Weintraub, Sociology and Political Science, University of Pennsylvania
- James E. Young, Judaic and Near Eastern Studies, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Other Signatories
Marc Tretin | Wallace Edward Brand | Jonathan Gallant, University of Washington, Seattle, WA |
Rev Andrew Davis | Eric Trachtenberg | Howard Epstein, PEN, former publisher, visiting scholar, the Hoover Institution |
Fabian Biancardi PhD, Riverside Community College | Daniel Reich, Johns Hopkins University | Jeanne Rutenburg, University of Maryland History Dept. |
Jeremy Brown, www.whoknew.us | Donald Sutherland, Professor of History, University of Maryland | Gary Smith, Executive Director, American Academy in Berlin |
Joseph Bendersky | Stephen Morris, Johns Hopkins University. SAIS | Michael Miller, Student, University of Virginia |
Gur Hirshberg | Marc Schulman, americanfuture.net | Richard Hoynes Hamburgische Staatsoper |
Benny Morris | Samuel Fleischacker Philosophy, University of Illinois-Chicago | Cynthia Fuchs Epstein, Distinguished Professor, Graduate Center, CUNY |
Hal Plotkin, Trustee, Foothill-De Anza Community College District Governing Board of Trustees | Norman J.W. Goda, Department of History, Ohio University | Alan Wheat |
Stephen Johnson, Ph.D. candidate, History, Univ. of Maryland at College Park | Phyllis Chesler, Emerita Professor, CUNY | Jill McKibben |
Michael Ledeen, Resident Scholar, American Enterprise Institute | Ellen Williams | Melissa Dixon |
Alex Roberts, Program Associate, The Aspen Institute Business and Society Program | Stephen R. Thomas, Columbus, OH | Joshua Thomson |
Elliot Sperling, Prof. Indiana University | Michael Weinfeld | Jim Resh |
Mitch Lear | Matthew Dallman, Composer, Editor-in-chief POLYSEMY | Jim Dayton |
Angelique Zeringue, Data Analyst, Washington University | Susan Cogan, www.coganbooks.net | Mark Warschauer, Education, University of California, Irvine |
Jonathan Dresner | Marc Malon | Brian Dickenson |
Nick Goldberg, Department of Philosophy, Johns Hopkins University | Michael Weiss, Associate Editor www.jewcy.com | Steve Lewan |
Michael Stuber | Marcus Engstrom | A. Jay Adler, Professor of English, Los Angeles Southwest College |
Davey Leslie, inxweb.com/index/ | Jonathan Zasloff, Law, UCLA | David Forbes, Journalist, theautarky.blogspot.com |
Seth Armus, Associate Professor of History, St. Joseph's College (NY) | Louis Menashe, Polytechnic University, New York | Mark Onken |
Daniel Treiman, Editor, The Brooklynite, www.thebrooklynite.com | John Kneeland, University of Pennsylvania | Anna Kipnis |
Anthony Robinson, University of Louisville | George Truman Welch, Rector, Episcopal Parish of the Good Shepherd waban ma | Wayne Jones, Attorney at law |
Evan Goldwyn, Teacher | David Cahan, Professor of History, University of Nebraska-Lincoln | Maureen McGinnis |
Matt Lewis, University of Minnesota | Michael Nau, graduate student; University of California, Riverside. | Philip Epstein, Nurse - Boston, MA |
Joshua Friedman, Attorney at Law, Boston, Massachusetts | Harriet Baber, Philosophy, University of San Diego | Allis Radosh |
Hilke Breder | Phillip Nguyen, Tufts University | Robert Lerman, Professor of Economics, American University |
Natan Sznaider, Academic College of Tel-Aviv-Yaffo | Ralf Balke | Russell Tafoya |
Jim McNamara, University of Cape Town, South Africa | Ari Akkermans, Wissenschaftlich Mitarbeiter, Hermann Cohen Akademie | Markku Auramo, Master of Science in the University of Helsinki Finland |
James Vanlint | Runi Mukherji, Professor of Psychology, SUNY College at Old Westbury | Byron Connell |
Bill Baar baarswestside.blogspot.com | Ellen Klempner, College of Charleston | Charlotte Pressler, Professor, South Florida Community College |
Nancy Hurley | Robert W. Wildblood, Lecturer in Psychology, Indiana University Kokomo | John Gelles Owner - www.ustaxreform.us |
John W. Carlson, Chair, Dept. of Philosophy, Creighton University | Omer Bartov, Professor | Lorenz Gude, Blogger www.yankeewombat.com |
Chad Goldberg, Assist. Prof. of Sociology, University of Wisconsin-Madison | Raphael Marcus | Charles Barton www.xanga.com/bartoncii |
Arthur Bierman, Professor of Physics Emeritus, the City College of CUNY | Kenneth Dauber, Professor of English, SUNY at Buffalo | Morris Dickstein, Center for the Humanities, CUNY Graduate Center |
Jason Potter, Instructor, Philosophy, University of Colorado at Boulder | Jon Erickson, Department of English, Ohio State University | Paul Steiner |
Eliot Cohen, Johns Hopkins University, School of Advanced International Studies | Shoshi Bacon | Peter R. Rosenblatt, Lawyer, former ambassador |
Mark Cenczyk | Dave Matthews, Mathematics Department, Minnesota West Community and Technical College | Tom Yamartino |
Michael Granoff, President, Maniv Energy Ventures | Irene Graves, Attorney at Law | Johannes De Silentio, www.jdsilentio42.blogspot.com |
Barry Millis | David Silverman, Assoc. Professor of Medicine University of Connecticut School of Medicine | Derek DeLia, Center for State Health Policy, Rutgers University |
Christopher Morris, Professor of Philosophy, University of Maryland | Gad Ranon, Ambassador of Israel (ret.) | Stephen Retherford, hoosierinva.blogspot.com |
Michael Allen, Editor, Democracy Digest | Brian Marksberry | Barry Rubin, Director, Global Research in International Affairs (GLORIA) Center; Editor, Middle East Review of International Affairs (MERIA) Journal; Editor, Turkish Studies |
Julia Hell, associate professor of german studies, university of michigan | Brad Rappaport | Frederick Robinson |
Thomas Braun | Gabriel Brahm Visiting Assist. Prof., UC Santa Cruz; Assist. Prof., Bilkent Univesity, Ankara, Turkey | James Davison Hunter, Institute for Advanced Studies in Culture, University of Virginia |
Daniel Delaney, Computer/Network Systems Technologist | Benjamin Hosen | Richard Breitman, Professor of History, American University |
Robert Buch, University of Chicago | Jean Cahan, Philosophy and Judaic Studies, University of Nebraska | Michael Shay |
Simon Spitalny, AIChE | Eric Limbach, Graduate Fellow, Department of History, Michigan State University | Lorna Salzman, Environmental writer/activist, lornasalzman.com |
Terrance Carroll, Photographer | Joshua Brook | Steven Nider, Progressive Policy Institute |
Nassau W. Senior, Professor | Ervin Schleifer, Vice Chair, Liberal Party of New York State | Diana Muir, writer |
Gregory Katzin, History Instructor, Logan-Rogersville High School | Marc Danziger, www.windsofchange.net | Drew Ames, High School History Teacher |
Kevin Sturr | Zachary Fuchs, University of Pennsylvania | James Aune, Communication, Texas A&M University |
Charles Mathewes, University of Virginia | Gerard Bradley, Research Director, New Mexico Voices for Children | Stavros Vourloumis |
Josh Strawn, www.newhymns.blogsot.com | Ethan Deneault, Physics, University of Tampa | Gerard Bradley |
Tyee Ingkhai | Andrew Murphy | Evan Tucker |
Alan Avans], Executive Director, Christian Democratic Union USA | Malcolm MacKinnon | David B. Caryll |
John Start, Doctor of Chiropractic | Jeremy Wynne | Rebecca Lesses, mystical-politics.blogspot.com |
Edward Willett, www.edwardwillett.com | Tereska Torres, writer | Jay A. Gupta, Assist. Prof. of Philosophy at Lebanese American University |
Gary Peterson | Martin Dickinson | Eugen Tarnow, Ph.D. |
Warren Clark, Lawyer | David Feldman, Professor of Economics | Gad Abadi |
O. Ralph Raymond, Professor Emerlitus, Political Science, DePauw University | Tom Lloyd, Professor of Literature, Georgia Southern University | Sheila Levin, writer, www.crowsnestrealty.com |
William Weiss, Public Health, The Johns Hopkins University | Colin Weil, Filmmaker, Activist | Blaine O'Neill |
Kim Ezra Shienbaum, Associate Professor of Political Science,Rutgers-Camden | Peter Ross Range, Editor, Blueprint Magazine | Michele Marcus, Professor, School of Public Health, Emory University |
Martin Solomon, Professor of Computer Science and Engineering Florida Atlantic University | Barbara Parks, physician in Virginia | Samuel Helfont, Grad Student, Middle Eastern History, Tel Aviv University |
Sarah Feuer, MA Student, Middle Eastern History, Tel Aviv University | Marc Foca, MD, Assist. Prof. of Pediatrics, Columbia University, NY | Peter Horne[6] |
References
- ↑ American Liberalism and the Euston Manifesto, by Jeffrey Herf et. al., eustonmanifesto.org, 12 September 2006.
- ↑ Euston U.S. Sign the statement, accessed 22 April 2008.
- ↑ American Liberalism and the Euston Manifesto, Telos, 10 September 2006.
- ↑ A manifesto for those who reject the extremes, by Cathy Young, The Boston Globe, 9 October 2006.
- ↑ The New Republic Online: American Liberalism And The Euston Manifesto, Jeffrey Herf, eustonmanifesto.org, 10 October 2006.
- ↑ Jeffrey Herf, et. al., American Liberalism and the Euston Manifesto, eustonmanifesto.org, 12 September 2006.