American Ideas; Source Readings in the Intellectual History of the United States, Volume 1Gerald N. Grob, Robert Nelson Beck Free Press of Glencoe, 1963 |
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... slavery in America constituted the great challenge to American ideals of democracy , equality , and opportunity . Earlier in the century , thoughtful southerners had realized - as did Jefferson himself- that slavery was an evil and ...
... slavery in America constituted the great challenge to American ideals of democracy , equality , and opportunity . Earlier in the century , thoughtful southerners had realized - as did Jefferson himself- that slavery was an evil and ...
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... slavery did not fit into any of the tradi- tional categories of American social thought , try as the South might to make it fit . In Calhoun these difficulties are especially clear . He destroyed Locke's state of nature and then evolved ...
... slavery did not fit into any of the tradi- tional categories of American social thought , try as the South might to make it fit . In Calhoun these difficulties are especially clear . He destroyed Locke's state of nature and then evolved ...
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... slavery comes in , to compel them to permit this bal- ance of society to draw a sufficient and comfortable living from " terra mater . " Free society , asserts the right of a few to the earth - slavery , maintains that it belongs , in ...
... slavery comes in , to compel them to permit this bal- ance of society to draw a sufficient and comfortable living from " terra mater . " Free society , asserts the right of a few to the earth - slavery , maintains that it belongs , in ...
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The Puritan as a Religious Type | 7 |
The Beginnings of American Political Theory | 34 |
Puritanism and Capitalism | 62 |
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