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Edmund Burke in America: The Contested Career of the Father of Modern Conservatism

Edmund Burke in America: The Contested Career of the Father of Modern Conservatism

by Drew Maciag (Author)
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The statesman and political philosopher Edmund Burke (1729–1797) is a touchstone for modern conservatism in the United States, and his name and his writings have been invoked by figures ranging from the arch Federalist George Cabot to the twentieth-century political philosopher Leo Strauss. But Burke's legacy has neither been consistently associated with conservative thought nor has the richness and subtlety of his political vision been fully appreciated by either his American admirers or detractors. In Edmund Burke in America, Drew Maciag traces Burke's reception and reputation in the United States, from the contest of ideas between Burke and Thomas Paine in the Revolutionary period, to the Progressive Era (when Republicans and Democrats alike invoked Burke's wisdom), to his apotheosis within the modern conservative movement.Throughout, Maciag is sensitive to the relationship between American opinions about Burke and the changing circumstances of American life. The dynamic tension between conservative and liberal attitudes in American society surfaced in debates over the French Revolution, Jacksonian democracy, Gilded Age values, Progressive reform, Cold War anticommunism, and post-1960s liberalism. The post–World War II rediscovery of Burke by New Conservatives and their adoption of him as the "father of conservatism" provided an intellectual foundation for the conservative ascendancy of the late twentieth century. Highlighting the Burkean influence on such influential writers as George Bancroft, E. L. Godkin, and Russell Kirk, Maciag also explores the underappreciated impact of Burke's thought on four U.S. presidents: John Adams and John Quincy Adams, Theodore Roosevelt, and Woodrow Wilson. Through close and keen readings of political speeches, public lectures, and works of history and political theory and commentary, Maciag offers a sweeping account of the American political scene over two centuries. Read more

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PublisherCornell University Press
Publication dateApril 19, 2013
EditionFirst Edition
LanguageEnglish
Print length304 pages
ISBN-100801448956
ISBN-13978-0801448959
Item Weight1.22 pounds
Reading age18 years and up
Dimensions6.12 x 0.94 x 9.25 inches
Best Sellers Rank#4,133,310 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #2,911 in Political Conservatism & Liberalism #3,056 in Historical British Biographies #5,109 in European Politics Books
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