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THE AMERICAN COUNTER-REVOLUTION IN FAVOR OF LIBERTY IBD

PALGRAVE MACMILLAN
01 / 2019
9783030037345
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Sinopsis

This book presents the case that the origins of American liberty should not be sought in the constitutional-reformist feats of its 'statesmen' during the 1780s, but rather in the political and social resistance to their efforts.áThere were two revolutions occurring in the late 18th century America: the modern European revolution 'in favour of government,' pursuing national unity, 'energetic' government and centralization of power (what scholars usually dub 'American founding'), and a conservative, reactionary counter-revolution 'in favour of liberty,' defending local rights and liberal individualism against the encroaching political authority. This is a book about this liberal counter-revolution and its ideological, political and cultural sources and central protagonists.áThe central analytical argument of the book is that America before the Revolution was a stateless, spontaneous political order that evolved culturally, politically and economically in isolation from the modern European trends of state-building and centralization of power.áThe book argues, then, that a better model for understanding America is a 'decoupled modernization' hypothesis, in which social modernity is divested from the politics of modern state and tied with the pre-modern social institutions.

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48,02