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Thomas Jefferson and the Politics of Nature

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By (author): Thomas Engeman

With the equality and liberty of the Declaration of Independence as his fighting words, Thomas Jefferson created American democracy. For the two hundred years since then, he has been studied and debated worldwide, but never more intensely than in recent years. His extensive and influential understanding of democracys foundation in reason and nature continue to make him one of the most examined American founders. Thomas Jefferson and the Politics of Nature is a collection of the very best current scholarship devoted to Thomas Jefferson as politician, writer, philosopher, Christian, and economist.

Lead essayist Michael Zuckert presents his comprehensive interpretation of Jeffersons political thought, which Zuckert considers the best theoretical approach to democracy. While Zuckert moderates Jeffersons natural rights philosophy with a Kantian perspective, Jean Yarbrough responds with the argument that Jefferson incorporates the authors of the Scottish Enlightenment and principles from the Republican tradition to achieve the same moderating effect.

Garrett Ward Sheldon looks at the broader cultural influences shaping Jeffersons thought and traces his republicanism to his support of Christian ethics and Aristotle. R. Booth Fowler examines why Jefferson, the leading liberal theorist of the nineteenth century, became the hero of the very different liberalism of the twentieth. Robert Dawidoff considers Jefferson as writer and literary figure instead of political thinker and actor, while Joyce Appleby renews an appreciation of Jefferson's statecraft by a famous reexamination of his commercial agrarian policy. Finally, James Ceaser traces Jeffersons belief in racial inferiority to a speculative new natural science prominent among contemporary European thinkers and argues that Jefferson committed a significant error in reducing politics to such conjectural facts.

This compact text is ideal for professors wishing to offer a one-volume collection of current Jeffersonian scholarship to undergraduate students. Professors and students alike will find that the essays contain prompt, focused, substantive discussions on the key issues facing Jeffersonian scholars. This handy collection will be an invaluable classroom tool for those studying not only Jefferson but also history, political philosophy, and science, as well as the history of ideas.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Jan 2022
  • Publisher: University of Notre Dame Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780268204716

About Thomas Engeman

Thomas Engeman is Associate Professor of Political Science at Loyola University Chicago and Director of the Frank M. Covey Jr. Loyola Lectures in Political Analysis. Contributors: Michael P. Zuckert Jean Yarbrough Garrett Ward Sheldon Robert Dawidoff Robert Booth Fowler Joyce Appleby James W. Ceaser

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