Foundations of American political thought /
Други автори: | Polin, Constance, 1931-, Polin, Raymond, 1918- |
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Формат: | Електронна книга |
Език: | English |
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New York :
Peter Lang,
℗♭2006.
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Foundations of American political thought. |
Съдържание:
- Transplantation, autonomy, and self-determination. The Mayflower compact (November 11, 1620). A model of Christian charity (1630) / John Winthrop. A letter to Lord Saye and Sele (1636). Fundamental orders of Connecticut (1638/1639). The Massachusetts body of liberties (1641) / Nathaniel Ward. The bloody tenent of persecution (1644) / Roger Williams
- The self-development period. A vindication of the government of New-England churches (1717) / John wise. A discourse concerning unlimited submission and non-resistance to the higher powers (1749/1750) / Jonathan Mayhew
- The revolutionary and union-making period. Massachusettensis (1774-1775) / Daniel Leanard. Novanglus (1775) / John Adams. Common sense (1776) / Thomas Paine. The declaration of independence (1776) / Thomas Jefferson
- The Constitution-making period. The articles of confederation (1777). Constitution of the United States of America (1787). Constitutional amendments I-X (1789-1791). Constitutional amendments XI-XXVII (1794-1992). Massachusetts commonwealth constitution (1780). Federalist no. 10 (1787) / James Madison. Federalist no. 80 (1788) / Alexander Hamilton
- The nature of the union. History of the rise, progress, and termination of the American revolution (1805) / Mercy Otis Warren. McChulloch v. Maryland (1819) / John Marshall. First settlement of New England / Daniel Webster. Seneca Falls declaration of sentiments and resolutions (1848)
- Property and slavery. A disquisition on government (1848-1850) / John Caldwell Calhoun. Sociology for the south or the failure of a free society (1854) / George Fitzhugh. Special session message to congress (1861) / Abraham Lincoln. An appeal to congress for impartial suffrage (1867) / Frederick Douglass
- Economic royalists, defenders, and reformers. Progerss and poverty (1879) / Henry George. "The challenge of facts" (1914) / William Graham Sumner. Wealth against commonwealth / Henry Demarest Lloyd
- More protest in the progressive era. The theory of business enterprise (1904) / Thornstein Bunde Veblen. "Unionism and socialism" (1904) / Eugense Victor Debs. The new nationalism (1910).