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The Unvarnished Doctrine - Locke, Liberalism, and the American Revolution (Paperback, New Ed)
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The Unvarnished Doctrine - Locke, Liberalism, and the American Revolution (Paperback, New Ed)
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In The Unvarnished Doctrine, Steven M. Dworetz addresses two
critical issues in contemporary thinking on the American
Revolution—the ideological character of this event, and, more
specifically, the relevance of "America’s Philosopher, the Great
Mr. Locke," in this experience. Recent interpretations of the
American revolution, particularly those of Bailyn and Pocock, have
incorporated an understanding of Locke as the moral apologist of
unlimited accumulation and the original ideological crusader for
the "spirit of capitalism," a view based largely on the work of
theorists Leo Strauss and C. B. Macpherson. Drawing on an
examination of sermons and tracts of the New England clergy,
Dworetz argues that the colonists themselves did not hold this
conception of Locke. Moreover, these ministers found an affinity
with the principles of Locke’s theistic liberalism and derived a
moral justification for revolution from those principles. The
connection between Locke and colonial clergy, Dworetz maintains,
constitutes a significant, radicalizing force in American
revolutionary thought.
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