Lincoln's Defense of Politics: The Public Man and His Opponents in the Crisis Over SlaveryUniversity of Missouri Press, 2006 - 224 páginas "Examines six of Lincoln's key opponents (states' rights constitutionalists Alexander H. Stephens, John C. Calhoun, and George Fitzhugh; and abolitionists Henry David Thoreau, William Lloyd Garrison, and Frederick Douglass) to illustrate the broad significance of the slavery question and to highlight the importance of political considerations in public decision making"--Provided by publisher. |
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The Public Man and His Opponents in the Crisis Over Slavery Thomas E. Schneider. Lincoln's Defense of Politics Shades of Blue and Gray Series Edited by Herman Hattaway.
The Public Man and His Opponents in the Crisis Over Slavery Thomas E. Schneider. Lincoln's Defense of Politics Shades of Blue and Gray Series Edited by Herman Hattaway.
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... . This series includes books that will appeal to Civil War Roundtable groups, individuals, libraries, and aca- demics with a special interest in this era of American history. Lincoln's Defense of Politics The Public Man and His Opponents.
... . This series includes books that will appeal to Civil War Roundtable groups, individuals, libraries, and aca- demics with a special interest in this era of American history. Lincoln's Defense of Politics The Public Man and His Opponents.
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... Defense of Politics The Public Man and His Opponents in the Crisis over Slavery Thomas E. Schneider University of Missouri Press Columbia and London BRITIS H Copyright 2006 by The Curators of the University of Missouri. Defense of ...
... Defense of Politics The Public Man and His Opponents in the Crisis over Slavery Thomas E. Schneider University of Missouri Press Columbia and London BRITIS H Copyright 2006 by The Curators of the University of Missouri. Defense of ...
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... Legalism and the Higher Law 155 Chapter 12. Lincoln's Defense of Politics 162 Epilogue 179 Notes 185 Works Cited 205 Index 215 Preface Retrospective endorsement of the historic achievements of Abraham Lincoln's vi Contents.
... Legalism and the Higher Law 155 Chapter 12. Lincoln's Defense of Politics 162 Epilogue 179 Notes 185 Works Cited 205 Index 215 Preface Retrospective endorsement of the historic achievements of Abraham Lincoln's vi Contents.
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Chapter 5 George Fitzhugh The Tur to History | 54 |
Chapter 6 The Attack on Locke | 73 |
Part III Abolitionism Natural Justice and Its Limits | 85 |
Chapter 9 Frederick Douglass Antislavery Constitutionalism and the Problem of Consent | 125 |
Part IV Conclusion The Case for Politics | 145 |
Chapter 10 FreedomPolitical and Economic | 147 |
Chapter 11 Between Legalism and the Higher Law | 155 |
Chapter 12 Lincoln s Defense of Politics | 162 |
Epilogue Political Temperament | 179 |
Notes | 185 |
Works Cited | 205 |
Chapter 7 Henry David Thoreau The Question of Political Engagement | 87 |
Chapter 8 William Lloyd Garrison From Disunionist to Lincoln Emancipationist | 105 |
Index | 215 |
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