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American Founding aims to provide a fair and thorough reappraisal of the Founding of the American Republic. Oftentimes, the Founders are, when not forgotten, made to fit some "ideological box" -liberals or conservatives, villains or saints. This book proves that such views need to be reconsidered, free from past ideologies and interpretations, to recover their teaching and foster a better understanding of contemporary politics. To do so, the authors let the Founders speak for themselves, by looking first at the Declaration of Independence, which reveals their vision of state and federal authority. Next, they examine how the Declaration was incorporated into the Articles of Confederation, in effect the first Constitution, and finally the Constitution of 1787, the most profound manifestation of the Founders' view of the nature of American politics and society. American Founding takes a broad view of the Founding while resisting an ideologically charged reading of history. This lively, historically accurate analysis will serve anyone interested in American political history and culture.
Contents
Chapter 1: Plymouth Rock and Jamestown; Chapter 2: The Founders and Faith; Chapter 3: Founders and a Humane Economy; Chapter 4: Founders on Government Power, Rightly Understood; Chapter 5: The Declaration; Chapter 6: Articles as First Constitution; Chapter 7: Philadelphia Convention and the Constitution of 1787; Chapter 8: The Founders, Part I: Convention; Chapter 9: The Founders, Part II: Ratification; Chapter 10: Founding Heroes; Chapter 11: Slavery and the Founders; Chapter 12: Legacies of the Founding.