Filosofi & religion
Patrick Henry-Onslow Debate
H Lee Cheek • Sean R Busick • Carey M Roberts
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The disputed election of 1824 was one of the most important presidential elections in American history. After an indecisive electoral college vote, the House of Representatives selected John Quincy Adams as president over the more popular war hero, Andrew Jackson. As a result, John C. Calhoun ended up serving as vice-president under Adams. Neither man was comfortable in this situation as they were political rivals who held philosophically divergent views of American constitutional governance. The emerging personal and philosophical dispute between President Adams and Vice-President Calhoun eventually prompted the two men (and Adamss political supporters) to take up their pens, using the pseudonyms Patrick Henry and Onslow, in a public debate over the nature of power and liberty in a constitutional republic. The great debate thus arrayed Calhouns Jeffersonian republican vision of constitutionally restrained power and local autonomy against Adamss neo-Federalist republican vision which called for the positive use of inherent powera view that would become increasingly compelling to future generations of Americans. In the course of this exchange some of the most salient issues within American politics and liberty are debated, including the nature of political order, democracy, and the diffusion of political power. The level of erudition and insight is remarkable. The Patrick Henry/Onslow Debate deserves a wider popular and scholarly audience.
- Illustratör: 2 black & white illustrations
- Format: Inbunden
- ISBN: 9780739120781
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 114
- Utgivningsdatum: 2013-09-26
- Förlag: Lexington Books