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Liberty and equality : the American conversation / edited by S. Adam Seagrave.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: American poltiical thoughtPublisher: Lawrence, Kansas : University Press of Kansas, [2015]Copyright date: �2015Description: 1 online resource (xi, 305 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 0700621628
  • 9780700621620
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 320.973.01 23
LOC classification:
  • JC599.U5 L474 2015eb
Other classification:
  • HIS036030 | POL030000 | POL022000
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1. Liberty and Equality: The American Ideas; Declaration of Independence; Slavery Paragraph from Thomas Jefferson�a#x80;#x99;s Draft; Thomas Jefferson to Roger Weightman; Tocqueville, Democracy in America, Author�a#x80;#x99;s Introduction to Volume I, Part 1; Tocqueville, Democracy in America, Volume I, Part 1, Chapter 3; Tocqueville, Democracy in America, Volume II, Part 2, Chapter 1; Tocqueville, Democracy in America, Volume II, Part 2, Chapter 4; Tocqueville, Democracy in America, Volume II, Part 4, Chapter 1
Peter S. Onuf, Jefferson and Tocqueville on Liberty and Equality2. Liberty, Equality, and Constitutional Principles; Section 1. Representation and Democracy; Publius, Federalist 10; Publius, Federalist 39 (First Half); Publius, Federalist 57; Thomas Jefferson to James Madison; Thomas Jefferson to Samuel Kercheval; Tocqueville, Democracy in America, Volume I, Part 1, Chapter 4; Tocqueville, Democracy in America, Volume I, Part 1, Chapter 5; Tocqueville, Democracy in America, Volume II, Part 3, Chapter 12; Seneca Falls Declaration of Sentiments
Franklin Delano Roosevelt, �a#x80;Economic Bill of Rights�a#x80;#x9D;Ralph Ketcham, Representation and Democracy; Section 2. Federalism; Publius, Federalist 14; Publius, Federalist 15; Publius, Federalist 37; Publius, Federalist 39 (Second Half ); Tocqueville, Democracy in America, Volume I, Part 1, Chapter 8; Alan Gibson and James H. Read, Madisonian Federalism and the American Conversation on Liberty and Equality; Section 3. Separation of Powers; Publius, Federalist 47; Publius, Federalist 51; Publius, Federalist 71; Tocqueville, Democracy in America, Volume II, Part 2, Chapter 8
Michael P. Zuckert, The Separation of Powers3. Liberty, Equality, and Religion; John Winthrop, �a#x80;A Model of Christian Charity�a#x80;#x9D;; James Madison, �a#x80;Memorial and Remonstrance against Religious Assessments�a#x80;#x9D;; George Washington, Letter to the Annual Meeting of Quakers; Thomas Jefferson, Virginia Statute on Religious Freedom; Thomas Jefferson, Letter to Danbury Baptists; Tocqueville, Democracy in America, Volume I, Part 2, Chapter 9; Tocqueville, Democracy in America, Volume II, Part 2, Chapter 15; Tocqueville, Democracy in America, Volume II, Part 1, Chapter 5
Wilfred M. McClay, On Religious Liberty and Its Special Status in American Life4. Liberty, Equality, and Race; Alexander Hamilton to John Jay; Thomas Jefferson, Notes on the State of Virginia; Publius, Federalist 54; James Madison, Memorandum on an African Colony for Freed Slaves; Tocqueville, Democracy in America, Volume I, Part 2, Chapter 10; William Lloyd Garrison, On the Constitution and the Union; Frederick Douglass, �a#x80;What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?�a#x80;#x9D;; Seventh Lincoln-Douglas Debate: Alton, Illinois
Peter C. Myers, Liberty, Equality, and Race in America�a#x80;#x99;s Republican Experiment
Summary: "This book summarizes American history as told through ideas rather than events. Adopting Tocqueville's binary view of America's political tradition--liberty and equality--Seagrave has provided readers with a penetrating analysis of these two core principles in relation to constitutional principles, religion, and race. To underscore that an understanding of the 230-year history of American political thought is crucial to the well-being of our body politic, the work gathers key primary readings and six original essays by notable scholars"-- Provided by publisher
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"This book summarizes American history as told through ideas rather than events. Adopting Tocqueville's binary view of America's political tradition--liberty and equality--Seagrave has provided readers with a penetrating analysis of these two core principles in relation to constitutional principles, religion, and race. To underscore that an understanding of the 230-year history of American political thought is crucial to the well-being of our body politic, the work gathers key primary readings and six original essays by notable scholars"-- Provided by publisher

Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1. Liberty and Equality: The American Ideas; Declaration of Independence; Slavery Paragraph from Thomas Jefferson�a#x80;#x99;s Draft; Thomas Jefferson to Roger Weightman; Tocqueville, Democracy in America, Author�a#x80;#x99;s Introduction to Volume I, Part 1; Tocqueville, Democracy in America, Volume I, Part 1, Chapter 3; Tocqueville, Democracy in America, Volume II, Part 2, Chapter 1; Tocqueville, Democracy in America, Volume II, Part 2, Chapter 4; Tocqueville, Democracy in America, Volume II, Part 4, Chapter 1

Peter S. Onuf, Jefferson and Tocqueville on Liberty and Equality2. Liberty, Equality, and Constitutional Principles; Section 1. Representation and Democracy; Publius, Federalist 10; Publius, Federalist 39 (First Half); Publius, Federalist 57; Thomas Jefferson to James Madison; Thomas Jefferson to Samuel Kercheval; Tocqueville, Democracy in America, Volume I, Part 1, Chapter 4; Tocqueville, Democracy in America, Volume I, Part 1, Chapter 5; Tocqueville, Democracy in America, Volume II, Part 3, Chapter 12; Seneca Falls Declaration of Sentiments

Franklin Delano Roosevelt, �a#x80;Economic Bill of Rights�a#x80;#x9D;Ralph Ketcham, Representation and Democracy; Section 2. Federalism; Publius, Federalist 14; Publius, Federalist 15; Publius, Federalist 37; Publius, Federalist 39 (Second Half ); Tocqueville, Democracy in America, Volume I, Part 1, Chapter 8; Alan Gibson and James H. Read, Madisonian Federalism and the American Conversation on Liberty and Equality; Section 3. Separation of Powers; Publius, Federalist 47; Publius, Federalist 51; Publius, Federalist 71; Tocqueville, Democracy in America, Volume II, Part 2, Chapter 8

Michael P. Zuckert, The Separation of Powers3. Liberty, Equality, and Religion; John Winthrop, �a#x80;A Model of Christian Charity�a#x80;#x9D;; James Madison, �a#x80;Memorial and Remonstrance against Religious Assessments�a#x80;#x9D;; George Washington, Letter to the Annual Meeting of Quakers; Thomas Jefferson, Virginia Statute on Religious Freedom; Thomas Jefferson, Letter to Danbury Baptists; Tocqueville, Democracy in America, Volume I, Part 2, Chapter 9; Tocqueville, Democracy in America, Volume II, Part 2, Chapter 15; Tocqueville, Democracy in America, Volume II, Part 1, Chapter 5

Wilfred M. McClay, On Religious Liberty and Its Special Status in American Life4. Liberty, Equality, and Race; Alexander Hamilton to John Jay; Thomas Jefferson, Notes on the State of Virginia; Publius, Federalist 54; James Madison, Memorandum on an African Colony for Freed Slaves; Tocqueville, Democracy in America, Volume I, Part 2, Chapter 10; William Lloyd Garrison, On the Constitution and the Union; Frederick Douglass, �a#x80;What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?�a#x80;#x9D;; Seventh Lincoln-Douglas Debate: Alton, Illinois

Peter C. Myers, Liberty, Equality, and Race in America�a#x80;#x99;s Republican Experiment

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