Empire of Liberty: The Statecraft of Thomas JeffersonOxford University Press, 30 abr 1992 - 384 páginas Empire of Liberty takes a new look at the public life, thought, and ambiguous legacy of one of America's most revered statesmen, offering new insight into the meaning of Jefferson in the American experience. This work examines Jefferson's legacy for American foreign policy in the light of several critical themes which continue to be highly significant today: the struggle between isolationists and interventionists, the historic ambivalence over the nation's role as a crusader for liberty, and the relationship between democracy and peace. Written by two distinguished scholars, this book provides invaluable insight into the classic ideas of American diplomacy. |
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... as later , the prospect of war was seen as the means by which the domestic experiment at home might be deeply compromised , an idea that pointed toward a pol- icy of isolation and noninvolvement in world affairs . Pointing.
... as later , the prospect of war was seen as the means by which the domestic experiment at home might be deeply compromised , an idea that pointed toward a pol- icy of isolation and noninvolvement in world affairs . Pointing.
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... domestic policy . That the security and even aggrandizement of the state ought to have priority over domestic welfare , and that the actions of the state ought to be judged according to a different moral calculus than the conduct of ...
... domestic policy . That the security and even aggrandizement of the state ought to have priority over domestic welfare , and that the actions of the state ought to be judged according to a different moral calculus than the conduct of ...
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... theme transcending the immediate occasion , his genius at reducing a tangled problem of foreign diplomacy or domestic policy to an expression of such simplicity and elegance that it immediately fixed 3 1. The Man and the Nation.
... theme transcending the immediate occasion , his genius at reducing a tangled problem of foreign diplomacy or domestic policy to an expression of such simplicity and elegance that it immediately fixed 3 1. The Man and the Nation.
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... domestic experiment at home or the conduct of the republic toward foreign powers , his most characteristic utterance was the contrast he drew between the high moral purpose that animated our own national life and action , and the low ...
... domestic experiment at home or the conduct of the republic toward foreign powers , his most characteristic utterance was the contrast he drew between the high moral purpose that animated our own national life and action , and the low ...
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Índice
Part II The Development of Republican Statecraft 17831801 | 23 |
Part III The Diplomacy of Expansion 18015 | 85 |
Part IV The Maritime Crisis 18059 | 173 |
Part V The Jeffersonian Legacy | 229 |
Notes | 257 |
Bibliography | 337 |
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Otras ediciones - Ver todo
Empire of Liberty: The Statecraft of Thomas Jefferson Robert W. Tucker,David C. Hendrickson Vista previa restringida - 1990 |
Empire of Liberty: The Statecraft of Thomas Jefferson Robert W. Tucker,David C. Hendrickson Vista previa restringida - 1992 |
Empire of Liberty: The Statecraft of Thomas Jefferson Robert W. Tucker,David C. Hendrickson No hay ninguna vista previa disponible - 1990 |
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