This book provides a sweeping reinterpretation of The Federalist, using the ancient historian Thucydides' account of ancient commercial Athens as an interpretive guide. It argues that The Federalist highlights the importance of a new commercial republic that promotes a culture of enterprise to shape both America's civil and military character.
This book provides a sweeping reinterpretation of The Federalist, using the ancient historian Thucydides' account of ancient commercial Athens as an interpretive guide. It argues that The Federalist highlights the importance of a new commercial republic that promotes a culture of enterprise to shape both America's civil and military character.
Acknowledgments Introduction: The Need to Vindicate the American Commercial Republic Chapter 1: The Foundations in Principle of The Federalist's Constitutionalism Chapter 2: Natural Rights and A New Commercial Republican Theory Chapter 3: The Spirited Nature of Commercial Republics Chapter 4: Taming the Commercial Republic Chapter 5: Thucydides and The Federalist Chapter 6: The Virtue of Enterprise Chapter 7: Federalists 11-14 and the Spirit of Enterprise Chapter 8: Enterprise and the High Politics of American Constitutionalism Chapter 9: War and the Impossibility of An Insularity Doctrine Chapter 10: Constitutional Powers and The Federalist's High-Toned Politics Conclusion: The Commercial Republic and The American Way of War Bibliography About the Author
Acknowledgments Introduction: The Need to Vindicate the American Commercial Republic Chapter 1: The Foundations in Principle of The Federalist's Constitutionalism Chapter 2: Natural Rights and A New Commercial Republican Theory Chapter 3: The Spirited Nature of Commercial Republics Chapter 4: Taming the Commercial Republic Chapter 5: Thucydides and The Federalist Chapter 6: The Virtue of Enterprise Chapter 7: Federalists 11-14 and the Spirit of Enterprise Chapter 8: Enterprise and the High Politics of American Constitutionalism Chapter 9: War and the Impossibility of An Insularity Doctrine Chapter 10: Constitutional Powers and The Federalist's High-Toned Politics Conclusion: The Commercial Republic and The American Way of War Bibliography About the Author
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