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The Personal and the Political presents three fables written by
social commentator and political thinker Charles-Louis de Secondat,
Baron de La Brede et de Montesquieu: The Temple of Cnidus (on eros
and justice), Lysimachus (on philosophy and imperial ambition), and
Dialogue de Sylla et d'Eucrate (on the limits of political
ambition). This work is author W.B. Allen's response to attempts
that collapse Montesquieu's analysis of modern political philosophy
into a general discussion of virtue and morality by raising anew
the issues of true and false happiness and pleasures. Allen
maintains that Montesquieu's fables demonstrate the continuing
relevance of the issue of philosophical morality, and offer a
reconciliation of the tension between philosophical morality and
political morality. The Personal and the Political provides a
translation of each fable (with parallel French text), a brief
introduction and commentaries to develop the context in which each
is written and the situations that they address. Each fable is
suited to introduce Montesquieu's conceptions of ancient virtues
and vices, and what they contribute to modern sensibilities.
An incisive collection of essays that reveals the past, present,
and future strength of black America as the best hope for a nation
that has lost faith in itself. "A much-needed antidote to the
madness-inducing contradiction of woke orthodoxy." -The Honorable
Judge Janice Rogers Brown In a nation that is tearing itself apart
over race, trying to speak honestly about the state of black
America is a perilous task. Candor and thoughtfulness are often
drowned by hysteria, expediency, and sentimentalism. The State of
Black America seeks to restore these sorely needed virtues to the
present discourse, assembling a company of scholars who confront
our nation's troubled racial history even as they bear witness to
the promise the American heritage contains for blacks. The essays
in this volume bring clarity to the murky darkness of America's
race debates, reviewing and building upon the latest scholarship on
the character, shape, and tendencies of life for black Americans.
Together, they tell a story of black America's astounding success
in integrating into mainstream American culture and propose that
black patriotism is the key to overcoming what problems remain.
Featuring scholarship from a variety of disciplines, including
history, economics, social science, and political philosophy, The
State of Black America offers to the world a "toolbox" of
intellectual resources to aid careful and sound thinking on one of
the most fraught issues of our time. Featuring contributions from
W. B. Allen, Mikael Rose Good, Edward J. Erler, Robert D. Bland,
Glenn C. Loury, Ian V. Rowe, Precious D. Hall, Daphne Cooper, Star
Parker, and Robert Borens.
"This handsome edition of Fisher Ames's work is essential reading
for all students of the early American republic."--Journal of the
Early RepublicFisher Ames was a leading New England Federalist and
sublime critic of Jacobin Democracy and the French Revolution.
During the presidency of George Washington, he was the leader of
his party in the House of Representatives. Ames was active in
public life from 1787 through 1807 and was instrumental in one
drafting of the First Amendment to the Constitution. His witty,
often brilliant, letters, speeches, and essays offered a sustained
defense of conservative principles and insight into the Federalist
theory of government.This enlarged edition includes many speeches
and writings by Ames that were omitted from the original edition of
Ames's works published in 1854.
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