Revolutionary Values for a New Millennium: John Adams, Adam Smith, and Social VirtueLexington Books, 2000 - 233 pages In his study, Hill challenges common interpretations of the political thought of Adams and Smith, providing scholars and students with an engaging and novel portrait of social and political theory in America, at its founding and at the inception of the twenty-first century. |
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... major Smith biographer , argues that America was " the major case study " for Smith's free market theory and " the most urgent point " for applying his theory " to end the cycle of violence caused by attempts to maintain the old ...
... major Smith biographer , argues that America was " the major case study " for Smith's free market theory and " the most urgent point " for applying his theory " to end the cycle of violence caused by attempts to maintain the old ...
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... major state paper dealing with the conduct of the United States toward other sovereign states . It would guide the makers of American foreign policy far beyond the exigencies of the Revolution . Indeed , its tone and the principles on ...
... major state paper dealing with the conduct of the United States toward other sovereign states . It would guide the makers of American foreign policy far beyond the exigencies of the Revolution . Indeed , its tone and the principles on ...
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... major role for the government and obviously were not laissez - faire . Note that the aid was not aberrant government behavior ; throughout American history , up to the present , both federal and state govern- ments have played major ...
... major role for the government and obviously were not laissez - faire . Note that the aid was not aberrant government behavior ; throughout American history , up to the present , both federal and state govern- ments have played major ...
Contents
Revolutionary Values | 21 |
Virtues for Democratic Citizens | 59 |
Individuality within Communities | 83 |
Copyright | |
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