History of American Political ThoughtBryan-Paul Frost, Jeffrey Sikkenga Rowman & Littlefield, 8.01.2019 г. - 968 страници Revised and updated, this long-awaited second edition provides a comprehensive introduction to what the most thoughtful Americans have said about the American experience from the colonial period to the present. The book examines the political thought of the most important American statesmen, activists, and writers across era and ideologies, helping another generation of students, scholars, and citizens to understand more fully the meaning of America. This new second edition of the book includes chapters on several additional historical figures, including Walt Whitman, Lyndon Baines Johnson, and Ronald Reagan, as well as a new chapter on Barack Obama, who was not prominent in public life when the first edition was published. Significant revisions and additions have also been made to many of the original chapters, most notably on Antonin Scalia, which now updates his full legacy, increasing the breadth and depth of the collection. |
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... Republic (1776–1820) 5 Liberty, Constitutionalism, and Moderation: George Washington's Harmonizing of Traditions Paul O. Carrese 6 John Adams and the Republic of Laws Richard Samuelson 7 Legitimate Government, Religion, and Education ...
... Republic (1776–1820) 5 Liberty, Constitutionalism, and Moderation: George Washington's Harmonizing of Traditions Paul O. Carrese 6 John Adams and the Republic of Laws Richard Samuelson 7 Legitimate Government, Religion, and Education ...
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... in a grand project to see “what a great republic is,” as Tocqueville put it in a letter to another friend.4 Tocqueville was drawn to America to observe the future society 1 Introduction. Alexis de Tocqueville's Democracy in America.
... in a grand project to see “what a great republic is,” as Tocqueville put it in a letter to another friend.4 Tocqueville was drawn to America to observe the future society 1 Introduction. Alexis de Tocqueville's Democracy in America.
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... republic,” thus spanning and overriding the distinction that Madison was at pains to establish. A modern republic, Tocqueville means to say, cannot help being a democracy, and a modern democracy necessarily has a hard task in getting ...
... republic,” thus spanning and overriding the distinction that Madison was at pains to establish. A modern republic, Tocqueville means to say, cannot help being a democracy, and a modern democracy necessarily has a hard task in getting ...
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... republic is “the natural state of the Americans,” and in that chapter he also gives an account of the origin of sovereignty without referring to the state of nature. 13. See Pierre Manent, Tocqueville and the Nature of Democracy, trans ...
... republic is “the natural state of the Americans,” and in that chapter he also gives an account of the origin of sovereignty without referring to the state of nature. 13. See Pierre Manent, Tocqueville and the Nature of Democracy, trans ...
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... Republic. For example, Paine supports the unicameral legislature. He obviously has no truck with the Montesquieuian ... republic,” mentioned above, imply this admission. The only forms of government are, the democratical, the ...
... Republic. For example, Paine supports the unicameral legislature. He obviously has no truck with the Montesquieuian ... republic,” mentioned above, imply this admission. The only forms of government are, the democratical, the ...
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27 Booker T Washington and the Severe American Crucible | 494 |
W E B Du Boiss Vision of Race Synthesis | 509 |
29Henry Adams and Our Ancient Faith | 521 |
Struggling to Reconcile Competing Claims | 535 |
31 Herbert Crolys Progressive Liberalism | 553 |
32 Theodore Roosevelt and the Stewardship of the American Presidency | 568 |
33 Woodrow Wilson the Organic State and American Republicanism | 582 |
Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr and Louis D Brandeis | 602 |
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James Wilson on Natural Law and Natural Rights | 193 |
Brutus and The Federal Farmer | 217 |
12 The New Constitutionalism of Publius | 232 |
John Marshall | 250 |
14 John Quincy Adams on Principle and Practice | 271 |
The Political Thought of Daniel Webster | 288 |
16 Henry Clay and the Statesmanship of Compromise | 303 |
17 For Constitution and Country? John C Calhoun American Politics and the Union | 317 |
Justice Joseph Story and the Founders Constitution | 336 |
Nature and Natures God | 354 |
20 Religion Nature and Disobedience in the Thought of Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau | 367 |
Frederick Douglass William Lloyd Garrison and the Abolition of Slavery | 388 |
The Moderation of a Democratic Statesman | 408 |
23 Walt Whitman and Politics by Other Means | 430 |
The Political Thought of Elizabeth Cady Stanton | 446 |
25 Mark Twain on the American Character | 458 |
The Political Thought of William Graham Sumner | 480 |
35 John Deweys Alternative Liberalism | 619 |
36 Franklin Delano Roosevelt and the Second Bill of Rights | 632 |
Radical for Capitalism | 649 |
38 Walker Percys American Thomism | 665 |
39 Russell Kirks AngloAmerican Conservatism | 678 |
40 The Two Revolutions of Martin Luther King Jr | 699 |
From Apolitical Acolyte to Political Preacher | 721 |
The Popular Transformation of American Feminism in the Late Twentieth Century | 733 |
Lyndon Baines Johnsons Bold Synthesis of American Thought | 749 |
44 John Rawlss Democratic Theory of Justice | 768 |
The Challenge of Statesmanship in Liberal Democracy | 789 |
46 Irving Kristol and the Reinvigoration of Bourgeois Republicanism | 811 |
47 The Jurisprudence of William Joseph Brennan Jr and Thurgood Marshall | 829 |
Statesman and Original Political Thinker | 845 |
49 The Textualist Jurisprudence of Antonin Scalia | 863 |
The Progressive Political Thought of Barack Obama | 882 |
Index | 903 |
About the Contributors | 937 |
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