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Public Philosophy and Patriotism: Essays on the Declaration and Us

English

By (author): Dr. Paul Seaton

Paul Seatons Public Philosophy and Patriotism:  The Declaration and Us is a very countercultural book.  It advances the provocative thesis that not only is the Declaration worthy of our study today, but its principles and way of thinking about politics can and should be used to judge us and our politics today.   Thats countercultural.   While conservatives still have a warm place for the document in their hearts, one rarely hears them apply it to todays debates.   Progressives tend to take two contradictory tacks toward the founding document:  on one hand, its the negligible product of hypocritical white males, on another, it limns the ideals and values of the American project that History is charged with fulfilling.  Neither of these views takes the document intellectually seriously.   Jefferson, however, articulated a different view when he called the Declaration an expression of the American mind at the time of the Revolution.  Here was a self-conscious, self-confident American mind, ready to take on the world.  Taking his cue from Jefferson, Seaton takes the Declaration seriously.  He takes it seriously as the expression of a mind that confidently judged despotic designs, but also grasped the principles of free government and free and reasonable politics and looked forward to a country embodying them.   Seaton argues that both these dimensions of Declaration political thought are applicable today.  
 
He does so in an interesting way.  For a number of years, he penned a Fourth of July essay on the Declaration and Us for the Law & Liberty website.   On that occasion, he provided an exposition of some theme of the Declaration and applied it to a contemporary debate or issue.  Over the years, they added up to a rather full exposition of the document, as well as an ongoing commentary on American political life.  With this collection, the essentials of the Declarations view of politics are laid bare, and significant threats to freedom-loving Americans are identified. This is the bold claim and aim of this unique book.  
 
At the beginning and end of the collection, Seaton makes a point of dating the completion of the manuscript on April 18th.  When the curious reader looks up the date, he finds that it is the date when Paul Revere undertook his famous ride.  In this way, the author indicates his judgment of the dire circumstances in which we live today and the patriotic models to which he hearkens.   In the form of an explication de texte, this collection is a call to arms against todays enemies of ordered liberty.
 

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Product Details
  • Weight: 454g
  • Dimensions: 140 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Sep 2024
  • Publisher: St Augustine's Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781587319433

About Dr. Paul Seaton

Dr. Paul Seaton teaches philosophy at St. Marys Seminary & University in Baltimore MD.  His areas of intellectual interest and specialization include political philosophy and French philosophical thought.  He has translated and written extensively on modern and contemporary French political philosophers from Alexis de Tocqueville and Benjamin Constant to Rémi Brague Chantal Delsol and Pierre Manent. The Religion of Humanity a translation of Pierre Manent was recently published with St. Augustines Press.

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