Mind of the Founder : Sources of the Political Thought of James Madison /
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Hanover [N.H.] :
Published for Brandeis University Press by University Press of New England,
1981.
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Edición: | Rev. ed. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Part 1. Anticipation: revolutionary years
- 1. Young man of the revolution: to William Bradford (1774)
- 2. Freedom of conscience: Memorial and remonstrance (1785)
- 3. Revolutionary chaos: to Thomas Jefferson (1780)
- 4. Public credit and the republican cause: address to the states (1783)
- 5. Small republics: a constitution for Kentucky (to Caleb Wallace, 1785)
- 6. Further thoughts on state constitutions: critique of Jefferson (to John Brown, 1788)
- Part 2. Founding: the critical period
- 7. Lessons of history: of ancient and modern confederacies (1786?)
- 8. Diagnosis of the American confederacy: a critical case ("Vices of the political system," 1787)
- 10. Toward a new order: to George Washington (1787)
- 10. Father of the Constitution: speeches in the Philadelphia convention (1787)
- 11. Defender of the Constitution: eleven essays from The federalist (1787-1788)
- Part 3. Opposition: the federalist era
- 12. A bill of rights: yes and no to Jefferson (1788)
- 13. Consent and consensus: appeal for amendments (1789)
- 14. Rights of the living generation: prudent counsels (1790)
- 15. Fear of power: essays for the party press (1791-1792)
- 16. Universal peace (National gazette, 1792)
- 17. America and the French Revolution: the voice of the people (1793)
- 18. War and the executive: Helvidius letters (1793)
- 19. Bloodless war: the power of commerce (1795)
- 20. Republican manifesto: the Virginia report (1799-1800)
- Part 4. Power: the republican regime
- 21. The ambitious republican: Louisiana Purchase (1803)
- 22. Beyond peaceable coercion: the case for war (1812)
- 23. Broad construction: lessons of the war (1815)
- 24. Strict construction: the old cause (1817)
- Part 5. Reflections: the elder statesman
- 25. Long road to freedom: voluntary emancipation and colonization (1819)
- 26. Slavery in the west: the Missouri crisis (1819)
- 27. Emancipation and utopia: on Fanny Wright's experiment (1825)
- 28. The new proslavery school: reply to Thomas Dew (1833)
- 29. Complex justice: codification and the common law (1822)
- 30. Public education and the classes: Virginia to Kentucky (1822)
- 31. Political creed for the university (1825)
- 32. Planters and professors: toward scientific farming (1822)
- 33. Malthus and utopia: the new harmony experiment (1827)
- 34. The Marshall court and the Virginia opposition: three letters to Judge Roane (1819, 1821)
- 35. The tariff and national authority: a public appeal (1828)
- 36. The force of precedent: changing views of the bank (1831)
- 37. Property and suffrage: second thoughts on the Constitutional Convention (1821)
- 38. Partnership of power: the Virginia Convention of 1829-1830
- 39. Defense of majority rule: the least imperfect government (1833)
- 40. The nature of the union: a final reckoning (1835-1836)
- 41. Political testament (1834?).