Abraham Lincoln and Liberal Democracy: American Political Thought
Editat de Nicholas Buccolaen Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 mar 2016
The basic liberal democratic idea is that individual liberty is best secured by a democratic political order that treats all citizens as equals before the law and is governed by the law, with its limits on how the state may treat its citizens and on how citizens may treat one another. Though wonderfully coherent in theory, these ideas prove problematic in real-world politics. The authors of this volume approach Lincoln as the embodiment of this paradox naturally antislavery yet unflinchingly committed to defending proslavery laws; defender of the common man but troubled by the excesses of democracy; devoted to the idea of equal natural rights yet unable to imagine a harmonious, interracial democracy. Considering Lincoln as he attempted to work out the meaning and coherence of the liberal democratic project in practice, these authors craft a profile of the 16th president's political thought from a variety of perspectives and through multiple lenses. Together their essays create the first fully-dimensional portrait of Abraham Lincoln as a political actor, expressing, addressing, and reframing the perennial questions of liberal democracy for his time and our own.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction, "Nicholas Buccola"
Part One. Lincoln and Democracy
1. Prosperity and Tyranny in Lincoln's Lyceum Address, "John Burt"
2. Providentialism and Politics: Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address and the Problem of Democracy, "Michael Zuckert"
Part Two. Lincoln and Liberty
3. Lincoln and the Ethics of Emancipation: Universalism, Nationalism, Exceptionalism, "Dorothy Ross"
4. What If Honest Abe Was Telling the Truth? Natural Rights, Race, and Legalism in the Political Thought of Lincoln, "Nicholas Buccola"
Part Three. Lincoln and Equality
5. "The Vital Element of the Republican Party": Antislavery, Nativism, and Lincoln, "Bruce Levine"
6. Lincoln's Competing Political Loyalties: Antislavery, Union, and the Constitution, "Manisha Sinha"
Part Four. Lincoln as a Liberal Democratic Statesman
7. Four Roads to Emancipation: Lincoln, the Law, and the Proclamation, "Allen Guelzo"
8. Lincoln's Kantian Republic
Contributors
Index"
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780700622177
ISBN-10: 0700622179
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: University Press of Kansas
Seria American Political Thought
ISBN-10: 0700622179
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: University Press of Kansas
Seria American Political Thought