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Hardcover The Philosophy of the American Revolution Book

ISBN: 0195023811

ISBN13: 9780195023817

The Philosophy of the American Revolution

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SIGNED BY AUTHOR! This 299-page hardcover was published in 1978 by Oxford University Press (1st edition). This book appears like new internally, except for a note written by the author to noted... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Ideas do matter

Morton White has long been a distinguished scholar and historian of American ideas, especially the philosophy of pragmatism. Here he analyzes that crucial historical intersection between abstract ideas and the practical needs of governance as found in the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution -- foundational ideas such as, self-evident truth, unalienable rights, and pursuit of happiness. In illuminating fashion, he traces their historical origins to such European thinkers as Burlamaqui, Blackstone, Aristotle, and of course, John Locke. Just as importantly, he points out the elitist ambiguities that historically lurk behind these seemingly universal prescriptions. Self-evident truths - Self-evident to whom? to everyone? God given rights - What exactly are they? Who decides? Do they include property rights or are these human inventions? Additionally, he points out the origin of our long national debate on the proper ends of government. Is government's purpose that of simply preserving rights (modern conservatism) or is it obligated to to increase popular well-being (modern liberalism)? These and other key questions are discussed within an historical framework and should be of interest to anyone wishing to know more about the intellectual origins of the world's remaining super power. Some background in philosophy is helpful but not required, and though the text is sometimes over-professionalized for the casual reader, the ideas and language remain accessible throughout. Recommended.
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