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Published 03/04/2017
This book provides a complete overview of the American Founders' political theory, covering natural rights, natural law, state of nature, social compact, consent, and the policy implications of these ideas. The book is intended as a response to the current scholarly consensus, which holds that the Founders' political thought is best understood as an amalgam of liberalism, republicanism, and perhaps other traditions. West argues that, on the contrary, the foundational documents overwhelmingly point to natural rights as the lens through which all politics is understood. The book explores in depth how the Founders' supposedly republican policies on citizen character formation do not contradict but instead complement their liberal policies on property and economics. Additionally, the book shows how the Founders' embraced other traditions in their politics, such as common law and Protestantism.
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Published 2017
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Natural rights individualism and progressivism in American political philosophy
Published 2012
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Rediscovering political economy
Published 2011
The recent economic crisis in the United States has highlighted a crisis of understanding. In this volume, Bradley C.S. Watson and Joseph Postell bring together some of America's most eminent thinkers on political economy--an increasingly overlooked field wherein political ideas and economic theories mutually inform each other. Only through a restoration of political economy can we reconnect economics to the human good. Economics as a discipline deals with the production and distribution of goods and services. Yet the study of economics can--indeed must--be employed in our striving for the best possible political order and way of life. Economic thinkers and political actors need once again to consider how the Constitution and basic principles of our government might give direction and discipline to our thinking about economic theories, and to the economic policies we choose to implement. The contributors are experts in economic history, and the history of economic ideas. They address basic themes of political economy, theoretical and practical: from the relationship between natural law and economics, to how our Founding Fathers approached economics, to questions of banking and monetary policy. Their insights will serve as trusty guides to future generations, as well as to our own.
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The Economic Principles of America's Founders: Property Rights, Free Markets, and Sound Money
Published 30/08/2010
Although there are many scholarly treatments of American Founders' understanding of property and economics, few of them present an overview of the complete package of the principles and policies upon which they agreed. America has abandoned the Founders' views on the gold and silver standard, the prohibition of monopolies, the presumption of freedom to use property as one likes, freedom of contract, and restricting regulation to the protection of health, safety, and morals; but in other respects, America continues to offer a surprising degree of protection to property rights in the Founders' sense of that term. Tables.
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Soft Despotism, Democracy's Drift: What Tocqueville Teaches Today
Published 02/09/2009
If US citizens are ever to stop the advance of the administrative state, recover their liberty, and reassert their dignity as citizens rather than as clients and subjects, they must first understand what has occasioned central administrations' seemingly inexorable march. Here, Alexis de Tocqueville is the best guide, for what he feared with regard to his native France is increasingly true for the US. Tables.
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The Progressive Movement and the Transformation of American Politics
Published 18/07/2007
Although material circumstances and politicians' self-interest helped to make America what it is today, the most important cause was a change in the prevailing understanding of justice among leading American intellectuals and in the American people. Today's liberalism and the policies that it has generated arose from a conscious repudiation of the principles of the American founding.
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Modern America and the legacy of the founding
Published 2007
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 Founders on Citizenship and Immigration: Principles and Challenges in America
Published 2007
Working with the underlying premise that America's founding principles continue to be vital in the modern era, Erler, Marini, and West take a conservative look at immigration, one of today's most pressing political issues. Character_the capacity to live a life befitting republican citizens_is, as the Founders knew, crucial to the debate about immigration. The Founders on Citizenship and Immigration seeks to revive the issue of republican character in the current immigration debate and to elucidate the constitutional foundations of American citizenship.
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Modern America and the Legacy of Founding
Published 2006
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.