Alexander Hamilton and the Political Order
An Interpretation of His Political Thought and Practice
Format:Hardback
Publisher:University Press of America
Published:11th Mar '91
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This study examines Hamilton's political thought with a view to his effort of making the American regime function more effectively than it had under the Articles of Confederation. Contents: Revolutionary Leadership and the Problem of Power; Hamilton's Plan of Government and the Resuscitation of Republicanism; Hamilton's Understanding of the American Constitution; Jefferson's Understanding of the American Constitution; Hamilton's Report on Manufactures and Political Philosophy; Hamiltonian Statesmanship and the Washington Presidency; The Political Thought of Hamilton's Statesmanship; The Peculiar Distinctiveness of the American Constitution; Appendix: The Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions and the Crisis of the Constitution.
Frisch's account is useful because it highlights a difficulty in Hamilton's view. * Popular Government and Effective Government *
...succesfully lays out Hamilton's thought in a style unencumbered by jargon and develops the arguments logically. * Perspectives on Political Science *
...succesfully lays out Hamilton's thought in a style unencumbered by jargon and develops the arguments logically. * Perspectives on Political Science *
Frisch's account is useful because it highlights a difficulty in Hamilton's view. * Popular Government and Effective Government *
ISBN: 9780819180490
Dimensions: 224mm x 142mm x 16mm
Weight: 322g
130 pages