American Conservatism, 1900-1930
A Reader
Herausgeber: O'Neill, Johnathan; Postell, Joseph
American Conservatism, 1900-1930
A Reader
Herausgeber: O'Neill, Johnathan; Postell, Joseph
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This book is a collection of primary source documents from leading constitutional conservatives during the period 1900-1930, many reproduced for the first time. The readings address the main political issues of the Progressive Era, such as economic regulation, federalism, executive power, and foreign policy.
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This book is a collection of primary source documents from leading constitutional conservatives during the period 1900-1930, many reproduced for the first time. The readings address the main political issues of the Progressive Era, such as economic regulation, federalism, executive power, and foreign policy.
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
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- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Oktober 2019
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- ISBN-13: 9781498533904
- ISBN-10: 1498533906
- Artikelnr.: 56976450
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 675g
- ISBN-13: 9781498533904
- ISBN-10: 1498533906
- Artikelnr.: 56976450
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Joseph Postell is associate professor of political science at the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs Johnathan O'Neill is professor of history at Georgia Southern University
Chapter One: The Foundations of Constitutional Conservatism 1. From
Experiments in Government and the Essentials of the Constitution: Elihu
Root 2. Human Nature in the Constitution: David Jayne Hill 3. Our Charter
of Law and Liberty: David Jayne Hill 4. The Inspiration of the Declaration:
Calvin Coolidge Chapter Two: Tradition, Culture, Civilization, and Progress
5. The Supports of Civilization: Calvin Coolidge 6. Education: The
Cornerstone of Self-Government: Calvin Coolidge 7. Principle or Expedient?:
George Sutherland 8. The New American Revolution: Nicholas Murray Butler
Chapter Three: Natural Rights and Human Nature 9. The Progress of a People:
Calvin Coolidge 10. Address at the Celebration of the Semicentennial of the
City of Birmingham, Alabama: Warren Harding 11. The Revolt of the Unfit:
Some Reflections on the Doctrine of Evolution : Nicholas Murray Butler 12.
Comments on Herbert Spencer's "The Great Political Superstition": Nicholas
Murray Butler 13. Commentary on Herbert Spencer's "The Duty of the State":
William Howard Taft Chapter Four: Federalism and Economic Regulation 14.
How to Preserve the Self-Government of the States: Elihu Root 15.
Government and Business : Calvin Coolidge 16. The Reign of Law: Calvin
Coolidge 17. Social Justice: Warren Harding 18. The Problems of Business:
Warren Harding 19. The Constructive Side of Government: Campaign Speech in
St. Louis, November 2, 1928: Herbert Hoover 20. From Our Wonderland of
Bureaucracy: James M. Beck Chapter Five: Constitutionalism, Executive
Power, and the Threat of Bureaucratic Government 21. The Constitution and
Its Makers: Henry Cabot Lodge 22. The Limitations of the Law: Calvin
Coolidge 23. From Our Chief Magistrate and His Powers: William Howard Taft
24. From The People's Government: David Jayne Hill 25. The Changed
Conception of the Constitution: James M. Beck 26. President Gains Power in
Old Congress Fight: James M. Beck Chapter Six: Congress, Political Parties,
and Constitutional Government 27. The Role of Parties in Congress: Speeches
from the Revolt of 1910: Jacob Sloat Fassett and Joseph Cannon 28. Address
of the Temporary Chairman, 1912 Republican National Convention: Elihu Root
29. From Liberty Under Law: An Interpretation of the Principles of our
Constitutional Government: William Howard Taft 30. Party Loyalty and the
Presidency: Calvin Coolidge 31. Political Parties: Calvin Coolidge Chapter
Seven: Foreign Policy 32. Fraternity: Warren Harding 33. Towards Making
Peace Permanent: 1912 Nobel Peace Prize Lecture: Elihu Root 34. Declaration
of the Rights and Duties of Nations and Opening Address by Elihu Root Elihu
Root and the American Society of International Law 35. The Proposed
Convention for a League of Nations: Elihu Root 36. The Nations and the Law:
David Jayne Hill 37. A Constructive Plan for Human Betterment: William
Howard Taft
Experiments in Government and the Essentials of the Constitution: Elihu
Root 2. Human Nature in the Constitution: David Jayne Hill 3. Our Charter
of Law and Liberty: David Jayne Hill 4. The Inspiration of the Declaration:
Calvin Coolidge Chapter Two: Tradition, Culture, Civilization, and Progress
5. The Supports of Civilization: Calvin Coolidge 6. Education: The
Cornerstone of Self-Government: Calvin Coolidge 7. Principle or Expedient?:
George Sutherland 8. The New American Revolution: Nicholas Murray Butler
Chapter Three: Natural Rights and Human Nature 9. The Progress of a People:
Calvin Coolidge 10. Address at the Celebration of the Semicentennial of the
City of Birmingham, Alabama: Warren Harding 11. The Revolt of the Unfit:
Some Reflections on the Doctrine of Evolution : Nicholas Murray Butler 12.
Comments on Herbert Spencer's "The Great Political Superstition": Nicholas
Murray Butler 13. Commentary on Herbert Spencer's "The Duty of the State":
William Howard Taft Chapter Four: Federalism and Economic Regulation 14.
How to Preserve the Self-Government of the States: Elihu Root 15.
Government and Business : Calvin Coolidge 16. The Reign of Law: Calvin
Coolidge 17. Social Justice: Warren Harding 18. The Problems of Business:
Warren Harding 19. The Constructive Side of Government: Campaign Speech in
St. Louis, November 2, 1928: Herbert Hoover 20. From Our Wonderland of
Bureaucracy: James M. Beck Chapter Five: Constitutionalism, Executive
Power, and the Threat of Bureaucratic Government 21. The Constitution and
Its Makers: Henry Cabot Lodge 22. The Limitations of the Law: Calvin
Coolidge 23. From Our Chief Magistrate and His Powers: William Howard Taft
24. From The People's Government: David Jayne Hill 25. The Changed
Conception of the Constitution: James M. Beck 26. President Gains Power in
Old Congress Fight: James M. Beck Chapter Six: Congress, Political Parties,
and Constitutional Government 27. The Role of Parties in Congress: Speeches
from the Revolt of 1910: Jacob Sloat Fassett and Joseph Cannon 28. Address
of the Temporary Chairman, 1912 Republican National Convention: Elihu Root
29. From Liberty Under Law: An Interpretation of the Principles of our
Constitutional Government: William Howard Taft 30. Party Loyalty and the
Presidency: Calvin Coolidge 31. Political Parties: Calvin Coolidge Chapter
Seven: Foreign Policy 32. Fraternity: Warren Harding 33. Towards Making
Peace Permanent: 1912 Nobel Peace Prize Lecture: Elihu Root 34. Declaration
of the Rights and Duties of Nations and Opening Address by Elihu Root Elihu
Root and the American Society of International Law 35. The Proposed
Convention for a League of Nations: Elihu Root 36. The Nations and the Law:
David Jayne Hill 37. A Constructive Plan for Human Betterment: William
Howard Taft
Chapter One: The Foundations of Constitutional Conservatism 1. From
Experiments in Government and the Essentials of the Constitution: Elihu
Root 2. Human Nature in the Constitution: David Jayne Hill 3. Our Charter
of Law and Liberty: David Jayne Hill 4. The Inspiration of the Declaration:
Calvin Coolidge Chapter Two: Tradition, Culture, Civilization, and Progress
5. The Supports of Civilization: Calvin Coolidge 6. Education: The
Cornerstone of Self-Government: Calvin Coolidge 7. Principle or Expedient?:
George Sutherland 8. The New American Revolution: Nicholas Murray Butler
Chapter Three: Natural Rights and Human Nature 9. The Progress of a People:
Calvin Coolidge 10. Address at the Celebration of the Semicentennial of the
City of Birmingham, Alabama: Warren Harding 11. The Revolt of the Unfit:
Some Reflections on the Doctrine of Evolution : Nicholas Murray Butler 12.
Comments on Herbert Spencer's "The Great Political Superstition": Nicholas
Murray Butler 13. Commentary on Herbert Spencer's "The Duty of the State":
William Howard Taft Chapter Four: Federalism and Economic Regulation 14.
How to Preserve the Self-Government of the States: Elihu Root 15.
Government and Business : Calvin Coolidge 16. The Reign of Law: Calvin
Coolidge 17. Social Justice: Warren Harding 18. The Problems of Business:
Warren Harding 19. The Constructive Side of Government: Campaign Speech in
St. Louis, November 2, 1928: Herbert Hoover 20. From Our Wonderland of
Bureaucracy: James M. Beck Chapter Five: Constitutionalism, Executive
Power, and the Threat of Bureaucratic Government 21. The Constitution and
Its Makers: Henry Cabot Lodge 22. The Limitations of the Law: Calvin
Coolidge 23. From Our Chief Magistrate and His Powers: William Howard Taft
24. From The People's Government: David Jayne Hill 25. The Changed
Conception of the Constitution: James M. Beck 26. President Gains Power in
Old Congress Fight: James M. Beck Chapter Six: Congress, Political Parties,
and Constitutional Government 27. The Role of Parties in Congress: Speeches
from the Revolt of 1910: Jacob Sloat Fassett and Joseph Cannon 28. Address
of the Temporary Chairman, 1912 Republican National Convention: Elihu Root
29. From Liberty Under Law: An Interpretation of the Principles of our
Constitutional Government: William Howard Taft 30. Party Loyalty and the
Presidency: Calvin Coolidge 31. Political Parties: Calvin Coolidge Chapter
Seven: Foreign Policy 32. Fraternity: Warren Harding 33. Towards Making
Peace Permanent: 1912 Nobel Peace Prize Lecture: Elihu Root 34. Declaration
of the Rights and Duties of Nations and Opening Address by Elihu Root Elihu
Root and the American Society of International Law 35. The Proposed
Convention for a League of Nations: Elihu Root 36. The Nations and the Law:
David Jayne Hill 37. A Constructive Plan for Human Betterment: William
Howard Taft
Experiments in Government and the Essentials of the Constitution: Elihu
Root 2. Human Nature in the Constitution: David Jayne Hill 3. Our Charter
of Law and Liberty: David Jayne Hill 4. The Inspiration of the Declaration:
Calvin Coolidge Chapter Two: Tradition, Culture, Civilization, and Progress
5. The Supports of Civilization: Calvin Coolidge 6. Education: The
Cornerstone of Self-Government: Calvin Coolidge 7. Principle or Expedient?:
George Sutherland 8. The New American Revolution: Nicholas Murray Butler
Chapter Three: Natural Rights and Human Nature 9. The Progress of a People:
Calvin Coolidge 10. Address at the Celebration of the Semicentennial of the
City of Birmingham, Alabama: Warren Harding 11. The Revolt of the Unfit:
Some Reflections on the Doctrine of Evolution : Nicholas Murray Butler 12.
Comments on Herbert Spencer's "The Great Political Superstition": Nicholas
Murray Butler 13. Commentary on Herbert Spencer's "The Duty of the State":
William Howard Taft Chapter Four: Federalism and Economic Regulation 14.
How to Preserve the Self-Government of the States: Elihu Root 15.
Government and Business : Calvin Coolidge 16. The Reign of Law: Calvin
Coolidge 17. Social Justice: Warren Harding 18. The Problems of Business:
Warren Harding 19. The Constructive Side of Government: Campaign Speech in
St. Louis, November 2, 1928: Herbert Hoover 20. From Our Wonderland of
Bureaucracy: James M. Beck Chapter Five: Constitutionalism, Executive
Power, and the Threat of Bureaucratic Government 21. The Constitution and
Its Makers: Henry Cabot Lodge 22. The Limitations of the Law: Calvin
Coolidge 23. From Our Chief Magistrate and His Powers: William Howard Taft
24. From The People's Government: David Jayne Hill 25. The Changed
Conception of the Constitution: James M. Beck 26. President Gains Power in
Old Congress Fight: James M. Beck Chapter Six: Congress, Political Parties,
and Constitutional Government 27. The Role of Parties in Congress: Speeches
from the Revolt of 1910: Jacob Sloat Fassett and Joseph Cannon 28. Address
of the Temporary Chairman, 1912 Republican National Convention: Elihu Root
29. From Liberty Under Law: An Interpretation of the Principles of our
Constitutional Government: William Howard Taft 30. Party Loyalty and the
Presidency: Calvin Coolidge 31. Political Parties: Calvin Coolidge Chapter
Seven: Foreign Policy 32. Fraternity: Warren Harding 33. Towards Making
Peace Permanent: 1912 Nobel Peace Prize Lecture: Elihu Root 34. Declaration
of the Rights and Duties of Nations and Opening Address by Elihu Root Elihu
Root and the American Society of International Law 35. The Proposed
Convention for a League of Nations: Elihu Root 36. The Nations and the Law:
David Jayne Hill 37. A Constructive Plan for Human Betterment: William
Howard Taft