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- George AlecusanJohn E. AlvisDonald R. BrandPaul O. CarreseDaniel T. CarriggLaurence D. CooperMurray DryThomas S. EngemanPeter S. FieldChristopher FlannerySteven FordeDavid F. ForteDavid FosterDavid FottMatthew J. FranckBryan-Paul FrostPeter B. JosephsonSteven KautzJohn KoritanskyHarvey C. MansfieldSean MattieJonathan MarksJames McClellanPeter C. MeyersLance RobinsonMichael J. RosanoRichard S. RudermanRichard SamuelsonDavid Lewis SchaeferPeter SchottenKimberly C. ShankmanJeffrey SikkengaNatalie TaylorAristide TessitoreEduardo A. VelásquezKarl-Friedrich WallingMelissa S. WilliamsJean M. YarbroughLucas E. MorelJames R. Stoner Jr.Michael ZuckertJean Bethke ElshtainSteven F. HaywardPeter Augustine LawlerJames A. MoroneRonald J. PestrittoWilliam G. ThomasDaryl M. TressDavid TuckerBradley C. S. Watson
2019
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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 b...
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2006
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Political science is becoming ever more reliant on abstract statistical models and almost divorced from human judgment, hope, and idealism. William Shakespeare offers the political scientist an antidote to this methodological alienation, this self-imposed exile from the political concerns of citizens and politicians. Shakespeare, the most quoted author in the English-speaking world, presents his characters as rulers, citizens, and statesmen of the most famous regimes, governed by their res...
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Nathaniel Hawthorne as Political Philosopher
Revolutionary Principles Domesticated and Personalized
2017
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Using the works of Nathaniel Hawthorne as a case study, John E. Alvis shows that a novelist can be a political philosopher. He demonstrates that much of Hawthorne's works are rooted in the American political tradition. Once we view his writings in connection with the principles expressed in the Declaration of Independence, we grasp that what Thomas Jefferson and John Adams had stated explicitly, Hawthorne's fiction conveys dramatically. With examples drawn from Hawthorne's shorter works, a...
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Challenges to the American Founding
Slavery, Historicism, and Progressivism in the Nineteenth Century
2004
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Ronald J. Pestritto's and Thomas G. West's earlier volume The American Founding and the Social Compact addressed the nature of the thought and philosophy of the men who shaped the American founding. In this second volume in a trilogy, Pestritto and West examine the fate of the founders' principles in the nine teeth century, when these principles faced their first great challenges. Support of slavery, culminating in secession and civil war, came from the South; and after the war came positi...
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Souls with Longing
Representations of Honor and Love in Shakespeare
2011
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The works of William Shakespeare vividly represent for our admiration and study a pageant of souls with longing in whose wake we ceaselessly follow. Through some of his most memorable characters, Shakespeare illuminates the nature and character—as well as consequences—of our distinctively human passions and ambition, in particular our desire for and pursuit of both honor and love. The contributors to this collaborative volume (scholars in English Literature, Political Philosophy, and the H...
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2018
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The Founders' Key
The Divine and Natural Connection Between the Declaration and the Constitution and What We Risk by Losing It
2013
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Today the integrity and unity of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution are under attack by the Progressive political movement. And yet, writes Larry P. Arnn:“The words of the Declaration of Independence ring across the ages. The arrangements of the Constitution have a way of organizing our actions so as to produce certain desirable results, and they have done this more reliably than any governing instrument in the history of man. Connect these arrangements to the bea...
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Passionate Sage
The Character and Legacy of John Adams
2011
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An absorbing, insightful profile of the revolutionary leader, president, husband, and father from one of our best historians, now in a beautiful new package.John Adams was unique among the nation’s founders in leaving a record of his most intimate thoughts and feelings. Instinctively candid and politically incisive, Adams offers the clearest view of the ambitions and principles that drove the revolutionary generation. Passionate Sage offers a brilliant int...
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The Machine in the Garden
Technology and the Pastoral Ideal in America
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- Leo Marx
2000
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For over four decades, Leo Marx's work has focused on the relationship between technology and culture in 19th- and 20th-century America. His research helped to define--and continues to give depth to--the area of American studies concerned with the links between scientific and technological advances, and the way society and culture both determine these links. The Machine in the Garden fully examines the difference between the "pastoral" and "progressive" ideals which characterized ...
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The Founding Fathers
A Very Short Introduction
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- Very Short Introductions
2015
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The Founding Fathers is a concise, accessible overview of the brilliant, flawed, and quarrelsome group of lawyers, politicians, merchants, military men, and clergy known as "the Founding Fathers"--who got as close to the ideal of the Platonic "philosopher-kings" as American or world history has ever seen. R. B. Bernstein reveals Washington, Franklin, Jefferson, Adams, Hamilton, and the other founders not as shining demigods but as imperfect human beings--people much like us--who n...
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2012
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Gilbert Seldes, the author of The Stammering Century, writes:This book is not a record of the major events in American history duringthe nineteenth century. It is concerned with minor movements, with thecults and manias of that period. Its personages are fanatics, and radicals,and mountebanks. Its intention is to connect these secondary movementsand figures with the primary forces of the century, and to supply a back-ground in American hi...
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