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 23 頁
... republican virtue , but was ambiva- lent about the human capability to live up to ideal levels of virtue . Scholars who have criticized Adams for a pessimistic view of human nature need to explain why Adams's view was so widely shared ...
... republican virtue , but was ambiva- lent about the human capability to live up to ideal levels of virtue . Scholars who have criticized Adams for a pessimistic view of human nature need to explain why Adams's view was so widely shared ...
第 157 頁
... Republican support for economic growth was based on a subtle interpretation of economic liberalism , a view which supported governmental activism . But such activism was not simply on the initiative of government leaders . Manufacturers ...
... Republican support for economic growth was based on a subtle interpretation of economic liberalism , a view which supported governmental activism . But such activism was not simply on the initiative of government leaders . Manufacturers ...
第 174 頁
... republican . Whatever may be the virtues or religion , whatever the talents of Mr. Adams , his principles are not republican , his sentiments are not congenial with the spirit of the constitution , he has published and proclaimed his ...
... republican . Whatever may be the virtues or religion , whatever the talents of Mr. Adams , his principles are not republican , his sentiments are not congenial with the spirit of the constitution , he has published and proclaimed his ...
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Revolutionary Values | 21 |
Virtues for Democratic Citizens | 59 |
Individuality within Communities | 83 |
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