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James P. Young

Professor Emeritus at Political Science, University of Kansas0 Followers

Professor James P. Young is a distinguished scholar whose work centers on the intricate dynamics of liberalism, American politics, and political theory. As a professor emeritus of political science at the University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, he has made significant contributions to the understanding of political ideologies and their impact on American society. His research delves into the evolution and challenges of liberal thought, providing a nuanced perspective on its role in shaping political discourse. Professor Young is the author of the acclaimed book "Reconsidering American Liberalism: The Troubled Odyssey Of The Liberal Idea," which explores the complexities and transformations of liberalism throughout American history. His work critically examines the ideological shifts and debates that have defined liberalism, offering insights into its enduring influence and the challenges it faces in contemporary politics. In addition to his authorship, Professor Young has served as an editor for "Consensus and Conflict: Readings in American Politics," a collection that brings together diverse perspectives on the American political landscape. His editorial work reflects his commitment to fostering dialogue and understanding across differing political viewpoints, emphasizing the importance of consensus and constructive conflict in democratic societies. Throughout his career, Professor Young has been dedicated to advancing the field of political science through both his scholarly contributions and his mentorship of students and colleagues. His research interests continue to inspire and inform discussions on liberalism and political theory, making him a respected figure in the academic community.

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