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  • Išleidimo metai: 08-Jan-2019
  • Leidėjas: Lexington Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781498558709
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  • Išleidimo metai: 08-Jan-2019
  • Leidėjas: Lexington Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781498558709

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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 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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History of American Political Thought is a feast for the mind, a first-rate collection of essays by first-rate scholars. Reaching wide and deep, it brims with insights about the philosophers, poets, novelists, activists, jurists, and political leaders who contributed to the intellectual life of this nation. Rigorous yet readable, this book is bound to become a standard reference about the ideas that undergird American politics. It will be a valuable resource for students and scholars, indeed for anyone with a serious interest in serious political questions. -- John J. Pitney Jr., Roy P. Crocker Professor of American Politics, Claremont McKenna College Featuring erudite essays of the highest order, this superb collection highlights the richness of the American political tradition, with leading scholars engaging Americas greatest and most important thinkers, jurists, and statesmen. Frost and Sikkengas History of American Political Thought is by far the best and most comprehensive volume of its kind, and its updated 2nd edition will no doubt continue to an essential resource for students and researchers. -- Patrick Cain, Lakehead University This comprehensively encyclopedic set of lively and insightful essays, having become a minor classic over the past fifteen years, is here updated and enlarged in ways that make it an even more essential supplement to all teaching and study of the whole of American political thought. -- Thomas L. Pangle, University of Texas at Austin This multi authored volume, edited by Frost and Sikkenga, is the best fit for how I prefer to approach the study of American political thought in an academic course. In their essays, each author expounds the philosophical orientations and elucidates the main tenets of their notable subject with thoroughly proficient analyses that read much like a high quality narrative. The reader benefits by being shown the important connections between the political ideas of numerous significant figures and the various isms that cross the spectrum of political ideology. This new edition gives added value by including extra chapters on the political philosophy of presidents Lyndon Baines Johnson, Ronald Reagan, and Barack Obama. -- Troy Goodale, Tusculum University This excellent collection has always been the most useful and reliable guide to American political thinkers. Its impressive range has been extended further with new entries on Walt Whitman, LBJ, Ronald Reagan and Barack Obama. In addition, every chapter of the original edition whose author is still alive has been revised and updated, though all of high quality to begin with. The volume has thus succeeded admirably at rendering its first edition obsolete. What were the visions of America that informed not only the Washingtons and Lincolns but the Elizabeth Cady Stantons and William Graham Sumners? Now youll know. -- Clifford Orwin, University of Toronto Bryan-Paul Frost and Jeffrey Sikkenga are to be congratulated for putting together the most thoughtful, comprehensive, and accessible collection on American political thought ever assembled. This volume is a significant improvement over an already wonderful first edition. One learns what the most serious and gifted American Founders, statesmen, writers, jurists, diplomats, publicists, and citizens have thought about what it means to be an American. Here one confronts unity and diversity and the great debates about liberty and equality, religion and politics, the role of the courts, as well as America's role in the world. A feast for reflective citizens and inquiring scholars alike. -- Daniel J. Mahoney, Assumption College

Preface and Acknowledgments to the Second Edition ix
Preface and Acknowledgments to the First Edition xi
Introduction: Alexis de Tocqueville's Democracy in America 1(22)
Harvey C. Mansfield
Delba Winthrop
Part One From Colony to Nation (1608-1776)
1 John Winthrop, John Cotton, and Nathaniel Niles: The Basic Principles of Puritan Political Thought
23(20)
Michael J. Rosano
2 Thomas Hutchinson and James Otis on Sovereignty, Obedience, and Rebellion
43(19)
Howard L. Lubert
3 Thomas Paine: The American Radical
62(18)
John C. Koritansky
4 Benjamin Franklin: A Model American and an American Model
80(14)
Steven Forde
Part Two The New Republic (1776-1820)
5 Liberty, Constitutionalism, and Moderation: George Washington's Harmonizing of Traditions
94(19)
Paul O. Carrese
6 John Adams and the Republic of Laws
113(18)
Richard Samuelson
7 Legitimate Government, Religion, and Education: The Political Philosophy of Thomas Jefferson
131(18)
Aristide Tessitore
8 The Political Science of James Madison
149(18)
Michael P. Zuckert
9 Alexander Hamilton on the Grand Strategy of Free Government
167(26)
Karl-Friedricb Walling
10 America's Modernity: James Wilson on Natural Law and Natural Rights
193(24)
Eduardo A. Velasquez
11 Anti-Federalist Political Thought: Brutus and The Federal Farmer
217(15)
Murray Dry
12 The New Constitutionalism of Publius
232(18)
James R. Stoner Jr.
13 Union, Constitutionalism, and the Judicial Defense of Rights: John Marshall
250(21)
Matthew J. Franck
Part Three A Divided Nation (1820-1865)
14 John Quincy Adams on Principle and Practice
271(17)
David Tucker
15 Union and Liberty: The Political Thought of Daniel Webster
288(15)
Sean Mattie
16 Henry Clay and the Statesmanship of Compromise
303(14)
Kimberly C. Shankman
17 For Constitution and Country? John C. Calhoun, American Politics, and the Union
317(19)
George D. Alecusan
18 The Art of the Judge: Justice Joseph Story and the Founders' Constitution
336(18)
Peter Schotten
19 James Fenimore Cooper: Nature and Nature's God
354(13)
John E. Alvis
20 Religion, Nature, and Disobedience in the Thought of Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau
367(21)
Bryan-Paul Frost
21 "Proclaim Liberty throughout the Land": Frederick Douglass, William Lloyd Garrison, and the Abolition of Slavery
388(20)
Richard S. Ruderman
22 Abraham Lincoln: The Moderation of a Democratic Statesman
408(22)
Steven Kautz
Part Four Growth of an Empire (1865-1945)
23 Walt Whitman and Politics by Other Means
430(16)
Peter S. Field
24 Feminism as an American Project: The Political Thought of Elizabeth Cady Stanton
446(12)
Melissa S. Williams
25 Mark Twain on the American Character
458(22)
David Foster
26 Pricking the Bubble of Utopian Sentiment: The Political Thought of William Graham Sumner
480(14)
Lance Robinson
27 Booker T. Washington and the "Severe American Crucible"
494(15)
Peter W. Schramm
28 Co-workers in the Kingdom of Culture: W. E. B. Du Bois's Vision of Race Synthesis
509(12)
Jonathan Marks
29 Henry Adams and Our Ancient Faith
521(14)
Christopher Flannery
30 Jane Addams as Civic Theorist: Struggling to Reconcile Competing Claims
535(18)
Jean Bethke Elshtain
31 Herbert Croly's Progressive "Liberalism"
553(15)
Thomas S. Engeman
32 Theodore Roosevelt and the Stewardship of the American Presidency
568(14)
Jean M. Yarbrough
33 Woodrow Wilson, the Organic State, and American Republicanism
582(20)
Ronald J. Pestritto
34 The Making of the Modern Supreme Court: Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., and Louis D. Brandeis
602(17)
David F. Forte
35 John Dewey's Alternative Liberalism
619(13)
David Fott
36 Franklin Delano Roosevelt and the Second Bill of Rights
632(17)
Donald R. Brand
Part Five New Challenges at Home and Abroad (1945-present)
37 Ayn Rand: Radical for Capitalism
649(16)
William R. Thomas
38 Walker Percy's American Thomism
665(13)
Peter Augustine Lawler
39 Russell Kirk's Anglo-American Conservatism
678(21)
James McClellan
40 The Two Revolutions of Martin Luther King, Jr.
699(22)
Peter C. Myers
41 Malcolm X: From Apolitical Acolyte to Political Preacher
721(12)
Lucas E. Morel
42 Betry Friedan and Gloria Steinem: The Popular Transformation of American Feminism in the Late Twentieth Century
733(16)
Natalie Fuehrer Taylor
Daryl McGowan Tress
43 "The Secret Heart of America": Lyndon Baines Johnson's Bold Synthesis of American Thought
749(19)
Daniel T. Carrigg
James A. Morone
44 John Rawls's "Democratic" Theory of Justice
768(21)
David Lewis Schaefer
45 Henry Kissinger: The Challenge of Statesmanship in Liberal Democracy
789(22)
Peter Josephson
46 Irving Kristol and the Reinvigoration of Bourgeois Republicanism
811(18)
Laurence D. Cooper
47 The Jurisprudence of William Joseph Brennan, Jr., and Thurgood Marshall
829(16)
Bradley C. S. Watson
48 Ronald Reagan: Statesman and Original Political Thinker
845(18)
Steven F. Hayward
49 The Textualist Jurisprudence of Antonin Scalia
863(19)
Ralph A. Rossum
50 "Yes, We Can": The Progressive Political Thought of Barack Obama
882(21)
Jeffrey Sikkenga
Index 903(34)
About the Contributors 937
Bryan-Paul Frost is endowed professor of political science at the University of Louisiana, Lafayette.

Jeffrey Sikkenga is professor of political science at Ashland University.