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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... social virtue / John E. Hill . p . cm . Includes bibliographical references and index . ISBN 0-7391-0102-1 ( alk . paper ) 1. Social values - United States . 2. Adams , John , 1735-1826 - Political and social views . 3. Smith , Adam ...
... social virtue / John E. Hill . p . cm . Includes bibliographical references and index . ISBN 0-7391-0102-1 ( alk . paper ) 1. Social values - United States . 2. Adams , John , 1735-1826 - Political and social views . 3. Smith , Adam ...
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... social dimensions of his thought . The opening sentence in Theory of Moral Sentiments makes this clear : " How ... social passions are motivating forces equal to the selfish passions , " and in his Wealth of Nations " the social passions ...
... social dimensions of his thought . The opening sentence in Theory of Moral Sentiments makes this clear : " How ... social passions are motivating forces equal to the selfish passions , " and in his Wealth of Nations " the social passions ...
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... social creation valued " to the degree to which it served publicly endorsed social ends . ” 32 In the twentieth century , Walter Lippmann agreed with the Jeffersonian position , tracing it back to Blackstone . Lippmann argued that ...
... social creation valued " to the degree to which it served publicly endorsed social ends . ” 32 In the twentieth century , Walter Lippmann agreed with the Jeffersonian position , tracing it back to Blackstone . Lippmann argued that ...
Contents
Revolutionary Values | 21 |
Virtues for Democratic Citizens | 59 |
Individuality within Communities | 83 |
Copyright | |
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