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The Lovers´Quarrel: The Two Foundings and American Political Development

Autor Elvin Lim
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 6 aug 2014
The United States has experienced Two Foundings, not one. The framers of the second Constitution, the Federalists, were not operating in an ideational or institutional vacuum; rather, the document they drafted and ratified was designed to remedy the perceived flaws of the Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union. To decouple the Two Foundings is to appreciate that there is no 'original meaning,' only original dissent. Because, on the insistence of the Anti-Federalists, prior and democratically sanctioned understandings of federalism and union had to be negotiated and partially grafted onto the new Constitution, the Constitution's Articles and the Bill of Rights do not cohere as well together as have conventionally been understood. Rather, they represent two antithetical orientations toward power, liberty, and republicanism. The Anti-Federalist and Federalist altercation over the necessity of the Second Founding generated coherent and self-contained philosophies that would become the indigenous core of American political thought that has been reproduced and transmitted across two centuries. The Second Founding, or the 'founding' we have come to know as the only one we had, would become a template for the unique species of politics and political debate that is prototypically American. American political development has occurred only after the political entrepreneurs of each generation locked horns in a Lovers' Quarrel about the relative priority of the principles of one of the Two Foundings, and succeeded in justifying and forging a durable expansion or contraction of federal authority.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780199812189
ISBN-10: 0199812187
Pagini: 312
Dimensiuni: 183 x 239 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Recenzii

In this engaging and innovative approach to American political development and thought, Lim (Wesleyan Univ.) affirms the inner logic of American politics.
In this remarkable book, Elvin Lim rethinks American political history as an endless debate between two intertwined positions: power to the national government versus power to the states, effective administration versus rising democracy, federalism versus anti-federalism. The Lovers' Quarrel is powerful, elegant, meticulous, sweeping, brilliant, optimistic, and altogether exciting. It should be required reading for political historians, political theorists, and any reader interested in understanding the American past, its present and its future.
By probing the ways Americans' deep but conflicting commitments to decentralization and nationalism have shaped American political development and American political thought, Elvin Lim provides stimulating insights that will spark valuable debates and shape future scholarship.
Elvin Lim's The Lovers' Quarrel is a very important book because he has self-consciously and comprehensively sought to integrate the two fields of American Political Thought and American Political Development, both of which have attained a level of maturity, but which have proceeded in ignorance of, or at least by largely ignoring, each other. After Lim, this should no longer be possible.
There is a Renaissance in federalism studies and Elvin Lim has made a singular contribution to it by reviving a serious analysis of the Anti-Federalists and their tradition (as well as much more). This is a compelling and important book which should be read by all scholars of federalism and American political theory.

Notă biografică

Assistant Professor of Political Science, Wesleyan University; author of The Anti-Intellectual Presidency (OUP, 2008)