Contributions

  • Kalyvas, Andreas, 1967- - Contributor

Publication

2008 - Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, England

Language

English

Word Count

50,000 words, Guess

Page Count

200 pages

Identifiers

and 2 more
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  • LibraryThing5957289

Classifications

  • DDC320.51092/2
  • LCCJC421 .K36 2008

Description

"Liberal Beginnings examines the origins and development of the modern liberal tradition and explores the relationship between republicanism and liberalism between 1750 and 1830. Andreas Kalyvas and Ira Katznelson consider the diverse settings of Scotland, the American colonies, the new United States, and France and examine the writings of six leading thinkers of this period: Adam Smith, Adam Ferguson, James Madison, Thomas Paine, Germaine de Stael, and Benjamin Constant. The book traces the process by which these thinkers transformed and advanced the republican project, both from within and by introducing new elements from without. Without compromising civic principles or abandoning republican language, they came to see that, unrevised, the republican tradition could not grapple successfully with the political problems of their time. By investing new meanings, arguments, and justifications into existing republican ideas and political forms, these innovators fashioned a doctrine for a modern republic, the core of which was surprisingly liberal."--Jacket.

Subjects

Topics

HistoryLiberalismRepublicanismLiberalism -- History -- 18th centuryLiberalism -- History -- 19th centuryRepublicanism -- History -- 18th centuryRepublicanism -- History -- 19th century

Other Editions

  • Liberal beginnings: making a republic for the modernsCambridge University Press2008-01-01

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