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In Jefferson’s Political Philosophy and the Metaphysics of Utopia , M. Andrew Holowchak traces the development of Jeffersonian republicanism as a political philosophy, though it is today seldom seen as a political philosophy, by examining the documents he wrote (e.g., Declaration, First Inaugural Ad...

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Superior document:Social and Critical Theory, Volume 21
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, The Netherlands ;, Boston, [Massachusetts] : : Brill,, 2017.
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Language:English
Series:Social and critical theory ; Volume 21.
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Jefferson's political philosophy and the metaphysics of Utopia / by M. Andrew Holowchak.
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Social and Critical Theory, 1572-459X ; Volume 21
In Jefferson’s Political Philosophy and the Metaphysics of Utopia , M. Andrew Holowchak traces the development of Jeffersonian republicanism as a political philosophy, though it is today seldom seen as a political philosophy, by examining the documents he wrote (e.g., Declaration, First Inaugural Address, and significant letters) and key literature he read. That political philosophy, fundamentally progressive and people-first, was driven by a vision of an “empire of liberty”—a global confederation of republican nations in moral and political partnership and peaceful coexistence—and was to take root in North America. Jefferson's vision influenced his domestic and foreign policies as president and the numerous letters he wrote after his presidency, but never took root there, or anywhere. Was that due to a defect of vision—a view of humans’ capacities and goodness at odds with reality—or were historical forces at play which were antagonistic to the rooting and suckering of Jeffersonian republicanism?
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Preliminary Material -- Introduction -- A Schema for Liberal Government -- The Revolution of 1800 -- Jefferson and Utopian Literature -- Domestic and Foreign Affairs -- A Global Community of Republics -- The Contagion of Jeffersonian Republicanism -- Epilogue -- Index.
Includes index.
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