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From classical to modern republicanism, reflections on England, Scotland, America, and France, Mark Hulliung

Label
From classical to modern republicanism, reflections on England, Scotland, America, and France, Mark Hulliung
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
From classical to modern republicanism
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
bibliographydictionaries
Oclc number
1154074722
Responsibility statement
Mark Hulliung
Series statement
Routledge research in early modern historyTaylor & Francis eBooks
Sub title
reflections on England, Scotland, America, and France
Summary
"In 1955 Louis Hartz published a volume titled The Liberal Tradition in America, in which he argued that liberalism was the one and only American tradition. Since then scholars of New Left and neoconservative persuasion have offered an alternative account based on the notion that the civic notions of antiquity continued to dominate political thought in modern times. Against this revisionist view the argument of From Classical to Modern Liberalism is that we need to study America in comparative perspective, and if we do so we shall discover that republicanism in the modern world was distinctively modern, drawing upon ideas of natural rights, consent, and social contract. Rather than a struggle between liberalism and republicanism, we should speak about liberal republicanism. Rather than republicanism versus liberalism, we should address liberalism versus illiberalism, the true issue of our age"--, Provided by publisher
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