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American Views of Liberty (Major Concepts in Politics and Political Theory #5)
Description
American Views of Liberty presents diverse views of the American understanding of human liberty. This book begins rather traditionally with the Declaration of Independence, but with the un-Jeffersonian view that the Declaration's defense of liberty is not free from Christian presuppositions. That public defense differs from Jefferson's private mixture of Epicureanism and secularized Christianity, which is untenable. Attention is then given to the criticisms of American liberty found in four penetrating best-sellers by Bloom, Bellah, D'Souza, and Fukuyama. Liberty as political liberty is examined in The Federalist and George Bush's failed constitutionalism. The noble defense of human liberty against liberalism is displayed through an overview of contemporary conservative factionalism and through Alexis de Tocqueville's criticism of the therapeutic despotism of the administrative state. The guiding intention of this book is to oppose the therapeutic project to put death to death, and so to bring history or human liberty to an end.
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Politics at the End of History: Essays in Postmodernist Thought (Major Concepts in Politics and Political Theory #3)
Citizenship After Liberalism (Major Concepts in Politics and Political Theory #12)
The Puritan Tradition in Revolutionary, Federalist, and Whig Political Theory: A Rhetoric of Origins (Major Concepts in Politics and Political Theory #13)
The Literate Communist: 150 Years of the Communist Manifesto (Major Concepts in Politics and Political Theory #16)
Exceptional America: Newness and National Identity (Major Concepts in Politics and Political Theory #14)
The Ethical Foundations of Hume's Theory of Politics (Major Concepts in Politics and Political Theory #1)
V.O. Key, Jr.: The Quintessential Political Scientist (Major Concepts in Politics and Political Theory #19)
Democracy and Education in Classical Athens and the American Founding (Major Concepts in Politics and Political Theory #20)
Democratic Virtue in the Trial and Death of Socrates: Resistance to Imperialism in Classical Athens (Major Concepts in Politics and Political Theory #22)
Jefferson and Atatuerk: Political Philosophies (Major Concepts in Politics and Political Theory #21)
Christianity's Impact on World Politics: Not by Might, Nor by Power (Major Concepts in Politics and Political Theory #24)
The Rise and Fall of Regimes: Toward Grand Theory of Politics (Major Concepts in Politics and Political Theory #17)
Natural Law and Political Realism in the History of Political Thought: Volume I: From the Sophists to Machiavelli (Major Concepts in Politics and Political Theory #25)
Natural Law and Political Realism in the History of Political Thought: Volume II: From the Seventeenth to the Twenty-First Century (Major Concepts in Politics and Political Theory #26)
Partisan Sex: Law in the Clinton Era (Major Concepts in Politics and Political Theory #27)
