Republican Empire: Alexander Hamilton on War and Free Government

Republican Empire: Alexander Hamilton on War and Free Government

by Karl-Friedrich Walling
ISBN-10:
0700609709
ISBN-13:
9780700609703
Pub. Date:
09/02/1999
Publisher:
University Press of Kansas
ISBN-10:
0700609709
ISBN-13:
9780700609703
Pub. Date:
09/02/1999
Publisher:
University Press of Kansas
Republican Empire: Alexander Hamilton on War and Free Government

Republican Empire: Alexander Hamilton on War and Free Government

by Karl-Friedrich Walling

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Overview

The republics of Greece and Rome proved incapable of waging war effectively and remaining free at the same time. The record of modern republics is not much more encouraging. How, then, did the United States manage to emerge victorious from the world wars of this century, including the Cold War, and still retain its fundamental liberties?

For Karl-Friedrich Walling, this unprecedented accomplishment was the work of many hands and many generations, but of Alexander Hamilton especially. No Founder thought more about the theory and practice of modern war and free government. None supplied advice of more enduring relevance to statesmen faced with the responsibility of providing for the common defense while securing the blessings of liberty to their posterity.

Hamilton's strategic sobriety led many of his contemporaries to view him as an American Caesar, but this revisionist account calls the conventional "militarist" interpretation of Hamilton into question. Hamilton sought to unite the strength necessary for war with the restraint required by the rule of law, popular consent, and individual rights. In the process, he helped found something new, the world's most durable republican empire.

Walling constructs a conversation about war and freedom between Hamilton and the Loyalists, the Anti-Federalists, the Jeffersonians, and other Federalists. Instead of pitting Hamilton's virtues against his opponents' vices (or vice versa), Walling pits Hamilton's virtue of responsibility against the revolutionary virtue of vigilance, a quarrel he believes is inherent to American party government. By reexamining that quarrel in light of the necessities of war and the requirements of liberty, Walling has written the most balanced and moving account of Hamilton so far.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780700609703
Publisher: University Press of Kansas
Publication date: 09/02/1999
Series: American Political Thought
Pages: 368
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.00(d)

Table of Contents

Preface and Acknowledgments

1. Hamilton’s Place in American Political Thought

Part One: Revolutionary

2. Principle and Prudence

3. Fit for War

4. Safe for Liberty

Part Two: Constitutionalist

5. Republican Empire

6. Executive Energy and Republican Safety

7. National Security, Popular Sovereignty, and a Limited Constitution

Part Three: Statesman

8. Commercial Republicanism

9. The Gathering Storm

10. Shipwreck

Epilogue: Vigilance and Responsibility Reconsidered

Abbreviations

Notes

Index

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