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The American revolution of 1800 : how Jefferson rescued democracy from tyranny and faction : what this means today
題名:
The American revolution of 1800 : how Jefferson rescued democracy from tyranny and faction : what this means today
著者:
Sisson, Dan, 1937-

Hartmann, Thom, 1951-
ISBN(國際標準書號):
9781609949853
版本:
4th anniversary ed.
出版資訊:
San Francisco : Berrett-Koehler Publishers, c2014
規格:
vii, 301 p. ; 25 cm
一般附註:
Includes bibliographical references and index

Original edition published in 1974.
摘要:
In this brilliant historical classic, Dan Sisson provides the definitive window into key concepts that have formed the backdrop of our democracy: the nature of revolution, stewardship of power, liberty, and the ever-present danger of factions and tyranny. Most contemporary historians celebrate Jefferson's victory over Adams in 1800 as the beginning of the two-party system, but Sisson believes this reasoning is entirely the wrong lesson. Jefferson saw his election as a peaceful revolution by the American people overturning an elitist faction that was stamping out cherished constitutional rights.
主題:
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826 -- Political and social views
Presidents -- United States -- Election -- 1800
Political science -- United States -- History
Revolutions -- United States -- History
United States -- Politics and government -- 1789-1809
摘要:
In this brilliant historical classic, Dan Sisson provides the definitive window into key concepts that have formed the backdrop of our democracy: the nature of revolution, stewardship of power, liberty, and the ever-present danger of factions and tyranny. Most contemporary historians celebrate Jefferson's victory over Adams in 1800 as the beginning of the two-party system, but Sisson believes this reasoning is entirely the wrong lesson. Jefferson saw his election as a peaceful revolution by the American people overturning an elitist faction that was stamping out cherished constitutional rights.