Revolutionary Values for a New Millennium: John Adams, Adam Smith, and Social VirtueLexington Books, 2000 - 233 頁 In his study, Hill challenges common interpretations of the political thought of Adams and Smith, providing scholars and students with an engaging and novel portrait of social and political theory in America, at its founding and at the inception of the twenty-first century. |
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第 115 頁
... criticized the people for " their readiness to hear and follow the schemes of great men without examining and seeing them- selves . ' . ” 26 John Adams made similar statements . But the experienced men of affairs who were delegates to ...
... criticized the people for " their readiness to hear and follow the schemes of great men without examining and seeing them- selves . ' . ” 26 John Adams made similar statements . But the experienced men of affairs who were delegates to ...
第 124 頁
... criticized parochialism in whatever form it appeared . As president , he tried to remain above political parties , thus adding to Hamiltonian dissatisfaction with his administration because he did not support some of their policies . So ...
... criticized parochialism in whatever form it appeared . As president , he tried to remain above political parties , thus adding to Hamiltonian dissatisfaction with his administration because he did not support some of their policies . So ...
第 125 頁
... criticized similar factional excesses in several other sectors of the economy as well as commerce in general.9 90 Given the widely shared aversion to special privilege in the eighteenth century , how is it that the American system today ...
... criticized similar factional excesses in several other sectors of the economy as well as commerce in general.9 90 Given the widely shared aversion to special privilege in the eighteenth century , how is it that the American system today ...
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Revolutionary Values | 21 |
Virtues for Democratic Citizens | 59 |
Individuality within Communities | 83 |
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