The Political Philosophy of Benjamin Franklin
Title | The Political Philosophy of Benjamin Franklin PDF eBook |
Author | Lorraine Smith Pangle |
Publisher | JHU Press |
Total Pages | 300 |
Release | 2007-09-28 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 9780801886669 |
Franklin's political writings are full of fascinating reflections on human nature, on the character of good leadership, and on why government is such a messy and problematic business. Drawing together threads in Franklin's writings, Lorraine Smith Pangle illuminates his thoughts on citizenship, federalism, constitutional government, the role of civil associations, and religious freedom.
Benjamin Franklin and the Politics of Improvement
Title | Benjamin Franklin and the Politics of Improvement PDF eBook |
Author | Alan Craig Houston |
Publisher | Yale University Press |
Total Pages | 336 |
Release | 2008-11-18 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0300152396 |
This fascinating book explores Benjamin Franklin’s social and political thought. Although Franklin is often considered “the first American,” his intellectual world was cosmopolitan. An active participant in eighteenth-century Atlantic debates over the modern commercial republic, Franklin combined abstract analyses with practical proposals. Houston treats Franklin as shrewd, creative, and engaged—a lively thinker who joined both learned controversies and political conflicts at home and abroad. Drawing on meticulous archival research, Houston examines such tantalizing themes as trade and commerce, voluntary associations and civic militias, population growth and immigration policy, political union and electoral institutions, freedom and slavery. In each case, he shows how Franklin urged the improvement of self and society. Engagingly written and richly illustrated, this book provides a compelling portrait of Franklin, a fresh perspective on American identity, and a vital account of what it means to be practical.
Benjamin Franklin Unmasked
Title | Benjamin Franklin Unmasked PDF eBook |
Author | Jerry Weinberger |
Publisher | American Political Thought |
Total Pages | 360 |
Release | 2005 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
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"Taking the Autobiography as the key to Franklin's thought, Weinberger argues that previous assessments have not yet probed to the bottom of Ben's famous irony and elusiveness. While others take the self-portrait as an elder statesman's relaxed and playful retrospection, Weinberger unveils it as the window to Franklin's deepest reflections on God, virtue, justice, equality, natural rights, love, the good life, the modern technological project, and the place and limits of reason in politics and human experience. Along the way, Weinberger explores Franklin's ribald humor, usually ignored or toned down by historians and critics, and shows it to be charming - and philosophic.".
The Political Thought of Benjamin Franklin
Title | The Political Thought of Benjamin Franklin PDF eBook |
Author | Benjamin Franklin |
Publisher | Hackett Publishing |
Total Pages | 534 |
Release | 1965-01-01 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 9780872206830 |
Too often dismissed as the least philosophic of the Founding Fathers, Benjamin Franklin had a deep and lasting impact on the shape of American political thought. In this substantial collection of Franklin's letters, essays, and lesser-known papers, Ralph Ketcham traces the development of Franklin's practical-and distinctly American-political thought from his earliest Silence Dogood essays to his final writings on the Constitution and The Evils of the Slave Trade.
The Political Philosophy of Benjamin Franklin
Title | The Political Philosophy of Benjamin Franklin PDF eBook |
Author | Richard Donald Miles |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 618 |
Release | 1948 |
Genre | Political science |
ISBN |
Benjamin Franklin, Natural Right, and the Art of Virtue
Title | Benjamin Franklin, Natural Right, and the Art of Virtue PDF eBook |
Author | Kevin Slack |
Publisher | Boydell & Brewer |
Total Pages | 319 |
Release | 2017 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1580465633 |
A thorough examination of Benjamin Franklin's works on philosophy and politics, arguing that Franklin was a philosopher of natural right
The Political Philosophy of Alexander Hamilton
Title | The Political Philosophy of Alexander Hamilton PDF eBook |
Author | Michael P. Federici |
Publisher | JHU Press |
Total Pages | 373 |
Release | 2012-07-09 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1421406608 |
America’s first treasury secretary and one of the three authors of the Federalist Papers, Alexander Hamilton stands as one of the nation’s important early statesmen. Michael P. Federici places this Founding Father among the country’s original political philosophers as well. Hamilton remains something of an enigma. Conservatives and liberals both claim him, and in his writings one can find material to support the positions of either camp. Taking a balanced and objective approach, Federici sorts through the written and historical record to reveal Hamilton’s philosophy as the synthetic product of a well-read and pragmatic figure whose intellectual genealogy drew on Classical thinkers such as Cicero and Plutarch, Christian theologians, and Enlightenment philosophers, including Hume and Montesquieu. In evaluating the thought of this republican and would-be empire builder, Federici explains that the apparent contradictions found in the Federalist Papers and other examples of Hamilton’s writings reflect both his practical engagement with debates over the French Revolution, capital expansion, commercialism, and other large issues of his time, and his search for a balance between central authority and federalism in the embryonic American government. This book challenges the view of Hamilton as a monarchist and shows him instead to be a strong advocate of American constitutionalism. Devoted to the whole of Hamilton’s political writing, this accessible and teachable analysis makes clear the enormous influence Hamilton had on the development of American political and economic institutions and policies.