Civil Government in the United States Considered with Some Reference to Its Origins
Autor: | John Fiske |
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EAN: | 8596547362418 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 16.09.2022 |
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Schlagworte: | 19th century political context American political analysis Fiske's political commentary civil rights evolution governmental structures examined historical government foundations philosophical historical narrative political theory exploration |
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In 'Civil Government in the United States Considered with Some Reference to Its Origins,' John Fiske meticulously analyzes the foundations and evolution of American governance. Employing a clear and didactic literary style, Fiske situates his work within the broader context of political philosophy and historical development, examining the principles of democracy, federalism, and individual rights. His rigorous exploration of constitutional history is woven together with reflections on the social contract theory, illuminating the ideological motivations that shaped the formation of the U.S. government. John Fiske (1842-1901), a prominent American philosopher and historian, was deeply influenced by the turbulent political landscape of his time, as well as by the transcendentalist movement. His background in both theology and history, coupled with a profound interest in social progress, informed his analysis of the American political system. Fiske's works often reveal a commitment to enlightenment principles and a belief in the inevitable progress of humanity, making his insights particularly resonant in a period marked by rapid change. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in American history, political science, or the development of democratic institutions. Fiske's lucid prose and incisive arguments invite readers to reflect on the foundational concepts that continue to shape the U.S. government today, making it not only scholarly intriguing but also relevant to contemporary discussions of governance and citizenship.
John Fiske, born on March 30, 1842, and living until July 4, 1901, was an American philosopher and historian who exerted influence on the academic study of American institutions during the later 19th century. A graduate of Harvard University, Fiske's intellectual pursuits were wide-ranging, encompassing philosophy, history, and law. With a keen interest in the evolutionary theory of Charles Darwin, Fiske was among the first to transpose Darwinian ideas to the analysis of socio-political structures, a concept termed 'Social Darwinism.' His literary style, characterized by a lucid and accessible narrative, appealed to both scholarly peers and the wider reading public. 'Civil Government in the United States Considered with Some Reference to Its Origins' is one of his most notable contributions, offering an incisive exploration of the American political system with an emphasis on historical origins and the evolution of governmental practices. Fiske's work often underscored the importance of historical continuity and the influence of intellectual ideas on the practical workings of government. As an eloquent proponent of the evolutionary perspective on human societies, Fiske's legacy as an author resides in his capacity to synthesize complex ideas with clear exposition, making significant academic concepts available to a broad audience.
John Fiske, born on March 30, 1842, and living until July 4, 1901, was an American philosopher and historian who exerted influence on the academic study of American institutions during the later 19th century. A graduate of Harvard University, Fiske's intellectual pursuits were wide-ranging, encompassing philosophy, history, and law. With a keen interest in the evolutionary theory of Charles Darwin, Fiske was among the first to transpose Darwinian ideas to the analysis of socio-political structures, a concept termed 'Social Darwinism.' His literary style, characterized by a lucid and accessible narrative, appealed to both scholarly peers and the wider reading public. 'Civil Government in the United States Considered with Some Reference to Its Origins' is one of his most notable contributions, offering an incisive exploration of the American political system with an emphasis on historical origins and the evolution of governmental practices. Fiske's work often underscored the importance of historical continuity and the influence of intellectual ideas on the practical workings of government. As an eloquent proponent of the evolutionary perspective on human societies, Fiske's legacy as an author resides in his capacity to synthesize complex ideas with clear exposition, making significant academic concepts available to a broad audience.