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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... leaders that we often forget that we share a common humanity with them . That forgetfulness sometimes leads to an as- sumption that the individual has no political power ; Adams was harshly critical of such apathy . As usually written ...
... leaders that we often forget that we share a common humanity with them . That forgetfulness sometimes leads to an as- sumption that the individual has no political power ; Adams was harshly critical of such apathy . As usually written ...
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... Leaders ' Virtues Several of the founding fathers provide us with detailed lists of virtues to be expected of and vices to be avoided by republican citizens and leaders . In some cases , these lists are the analysis of a leader by an ...
... Leaders ' Virtues Several of the founding fathers provide us with detailed lists of virtues to be expected of and vices to be avoided by republican citizens and leaders . In some cases , these lists are the analysis of a leader by an ...
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... leaders must have the humility and the nerve to enjoin their fol- lowers , repeatedly , to exercise skeptical democratic discernment of political posi- tions taken by religious leaders , especially their own positions . A collateral re ...
... leaders must have the humility and the nerve to enjoin their fol- lowers , repeatedly , to exercise skeptical democratic discernment of political posi- tions taken by religious leaders , especially their own positions . A collateral re ...
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Revolutionary Values | 21 |
Virtues for Democratic Citizens | 59 |
Individuality within Communities | 83 |
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