Modern America and the Legacy of Founding
Herausgeber: Pestritto, Ronald J.; West, Thomas G.
Modern America and the Legacy of Founding
Herausgeber: Pestritto, Ronald J.; West, Thomas G.
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The authors of this book address how the fundamental tensions between modern liberalism and the ideas of the founders have played out in the context of contemporary thought and practice in American politics.
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The authors of this book address how the fundamental tensions between modern liberalism and the ideas of the founders have played out in the context of contemporary thought and practice in American politics.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 575g
- ISBN-13: 9780739114179
- ISBN-10: 0739114174
- Artikelnr.: 21349351
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 575g
- ISBN-13: 9780739114179
- ISBN-10: 0739114174
- Artikelnr.: 21349351
Ronald J. Pestritto is Charles and Lucia Shipley Chair in the American Constitution at Hillsdale College. Thomas G. West is professor of politics at the University of Dallas and a senior fellow of the Claremont Institute.
Chapter 1 Prologue: From Natural Law and Natural Rights to Progressivist
Liberalism Chapter 2 Foundational Concepts in American Political Thought
Part 3 The Post-1990 Transformation: Ideas and Institutions Chapter 4 The
National Regulatory State in Progressive Political Theory and
Twentieth-Century Constitutional Law Chapter 5 Culture, Compassion, and
Today's Progressive Party System Chapter 6 The Pulse of Democracy: Public
Opinion, Opinion Polling, and Modern Democratic Theory Chapter 7
Progressivism, the Brownlow Commission, and the Rise of the Administrative
State Part 8 The Post-1990 Transformation: Ideas and Policies Chapter 9
Transforming Formal Freedom into Effective Freedom: Dewey, the New Deal,
and the Great Society Chapter 10 Natural Law, Our Constitution, and Our
Democracy Part 11 The Post-1990 Transformation: Foreign Policy Chapter 12
The American Founding and Conservative Foreign Policy Today Chapter 13 The
Bush Doctrine: New Ways for a New World Chapter 14 American Founding
Principles and American Foreign Policy
Liberalism Chapter 2 Foundational Concepts in American Political Thought
Part 3 The Post-1990 Transformation: Ideas and Institutions Chapter 4 The
National Regulatory State in Progressive Political Theory and
Twentieth-Century Constitutional Law Chapter 5 Culture, Compassion, and
Today's Progressive Party System Chapter 6 The Pulse of Democracy: Public
Opinion, Opinion Polling, and Modern Democratic Theory Chapter 7
Progressivism, the Brownlow Commission, and the Rise of the Administrative
State Part 8 The Post-1990 Transformation: Ideas and Policies Chapter 9
Transforming Formal Freedom into Effective Freedom: Dewey, the New Deal,
and the Great Society Chapter 10 Natural Law, Our Constitution, and Our
Democracy Part 11 The Post-1990 Transformation: Foreign Policy Chapter 12
The American Founding and Conservative Foreign Policy Today Chapter 13 The
Bush Doctrine: New Ways for a New World Chapter 14 American Founding
Principles and American Foreign Policy
Chapter 1 Prologue: From Natural Law and Natural Rights to Progressivist
Liberalism Chapter 2 Foundational Concepts in American Political Thought
Part 3 The Post-1990 Transformation: Ideas and Institutions Chapter 4 The
National Regulatory State in Progressive Political Theory and
Twentieth-Century Constitutional Law Chapter 5 Culture, Compassion, and
Today's Progressive Party System Chapter 6 The Pulse of Democracy: Public
Opinion, Opinion Polling, and Modern Democratic Theory Chapter 7
Progressivism, the Brownlow Commission, and the Rise of the Administrative
State Part 8 The Post-1990 Transformation: Ideas and Policies Chapter 9
Transforming Formal Freedom into Effective Freedom: Dewey, the New Deal,
and the Great Society Chapter 10 Natural Law, Our Constitution, and Our
Democracy Part 11 The Post-1990 Transformation: Foreign Policy Chapter 12
The American Founding and Conservative Foreign Policy Today Chapter 13 The
Bush Doctrine: New Ways for a New World Chapter 14 American Founding
Principles and American Foreign Policy
Liberalism Chapter 2 Foundational Concepts in American Political Thought
Part 3 The Post-1990 Transformation: Ideas and Institutions Chapter 4 The
National Regulatory State in Progressive Political Theory and
Twentieth-Century Constitutional Law Chapter 5 Culture, Compassion, and
Today's Progressive Party System Chapter 6 The Pulse of Democracy: Public
Opinion, Opinion Polling, and Modern Democratic Theory Chapter 7
Progressivism, the Brownlow Commission, and the Rise of the Administrative
State Part 8 The Post-1990 Transformation: Ideas and Policies Chapter 9
Transforming Formal Freedom into Effective Freedom: Dewey, the New Deal,
and the Great Society Chapter 10 Natural Law, Our Constitution, and Our
Democracy Part 11 The Post-1990 Transformation: Foreign Policy Chapter 12
The American Founding and Conservative Foreign Policy Today Chapter 13 The
Bush Doctrine: New Ways for a New World Chapter 14 American Founding
Principles and American Foreign Policy