Society in America

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"Society in America" is an 1837 sociological and political analysis by Harriet Martineau that critically examines U.S. democracy, social institutions, and inequalities, especially regarding women and enslaved people.

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instanceOf book
political analysis
sociological work
addresses moral foundations of political institutions
relationship between theory and practice in democracy
rights of marginalized groups
author Harriet Martineau NERFINISHED
basedOn Harriet Martineau’s travels in the United States NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
critiques enslavement of African Americans
inconsistencies between American democratic ideals and practice
lack of civil and political rights for women
political exclusion of women
racial oppression in the United States
examines education in the United States
family life in the United States
freedom of the press in the United States
religious freedom in the United States
representation in U.S. government
treatment of Indigenous peoples in the United States
focusesOn U.S. legal system
U.S. political system
economy of the United States NERFINISHED
morals and manners in the United States
religion in the United States
genre political science
sociology
hasForm multi-volume work
hasPerspective outsider’s view of U.S. society
influenced development of early sociology
feminist social theory
later critiques of American democracy
language English
mainSubject American social institutions
United States democracy NERFINISHED
slavery in the United States
social inequality in the United States
status of women in the United States
notableFor anti-slavery stance
early systematic sociological analysis of the United States
explicit feminist critique of U.S. democracy
publicationPlace London NERFINISHED
publicationYear 1837
timePeriodDescribed Jacksonian era United States NERFINISHED

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Harriet Martineau notableWork Society in America