America's Founding Fathers shared similar beliefs on the nature of
civic life and the character of those supposed to be able to
self-govern. Although they studied the failed republics of the ancient
world, they believed that classical ideals were still applicable to
politics. This unique contribution to the literature on American
Founding gathers leading thinkers who set out not to relate its
history, but its intellectual underpinnings. They explore the Founding
Fathers' assumptions about civic life, human nature, political
institutions, private morality, aesthetics, education, and history.
Chapters on natural law, the Judeo-Christian conception of human
nature, the influence of Aristotle and Cicero, the symbolic role of
architecture, and the importance of education help understand the
foundations that led to the Declaration of Independence and a
constitutional charter that aimed to be universal in its human
aspirations. This authoritative work provides a conservative response
to more liberal interpretations of America. It will enrich the debate
on civic life and be a key resource to anyone interested in America's
"experiment in ordered liberty."
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Its Intellectual and Moral Framework
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781441128096
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok