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Restoration of the Republic - The Jeffersonian Ideal in 21st-Century America (Hardcover)
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Restoration of the Republic - The Jeffersonian Ideal in 21st-Century America (Hardcover)
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Scholarly dissertation meets populist manifesto in politico Hart's
case for increased citizen involvement in government. Disgraced
when caught dallying with Donna Rice on the good ship Monkey
Business, former US senator and presidential candidate Hart has
spent the last decade or so restoring his image as a student and
practitioner of statecraft. This phase of that attempt began its
life as a doctoral thesis in politics at Oxford University. Hart's
thoughtful critique of the centralized state under which Americans
live today is, in the main, free of the me-first libertarianism of
so many antifederal treatises. "America in the twenty-first
century," he writes, "is a procedural republic deficient in the
qualities of civic virtue, duty, citizen participation, popular
sovereignty, and resistance to corruption." What is more, he adds,
the state actively hinders citizens from exercising the "republican
virtues" that informed the Founding Fathers' ideas of citizenship,
with the result that the citizenry and the state have become remote
from each other. Hart revisits arguments first offered in The
Patriot (1996) and The Minuteman (1998) for increasing the
involvement of the National Guard (the militia of the Constitution)
in matters of national security, an argument given new timeliness
in the aftermath of September 11. He also offers a consideration of
Thomas Jefferson's idea that the growing union should develop "ward
republics" by which power could be devolved and local
decision-making encouraged. Arguing that the nation-state is
increasingly ineffectual in the age of transnational economies and
roving bands of terrorists, a time "characterized by the erosion of
national authority and the weakening of national sovereignty," Hart
makes a strong case for the republican virtue of allowing local
people to make some if not all of the day-by-day decisions that
affect their lives-and for the ability of the populace to undertake
that hard work. Despite some pie-in-the-sky elements, the argument
merits discussion, and the prescriptions are delivered coherently
and effectively. (Kirkus Reviews)
Bringing to light a long-neglected aspect of Thomas Jefferson's political philosophy - the "ward republic" - Gary Hart here offers a wholly original blueprint for republican restoration in which every citizen can participate democratically in the governing of his or her own life. Of crucial relevance for contemporary society, including its startlingly prescient plan for homeland security, Restoration of the Republic provides original insights into issues of national urgency as well as the timeless questions that bedevil the American democratic experiment.
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