An edition of The Sacred Fire of Liberty (1995)

The sacred fire of liberty

James Madison and the founding of the federal republic

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An edition of The Sacred Fire of Liberty (1995)

The sacred fire of liberty

James Madison and the founding of the federal republic

James Madison was the finest democratic theorist that the United States has ever produced. His was the pivotal philosophical role in framing the Constitution and establishing the principles on which a wholly new form of government was to be based. Yet this widely informed and profoundly original thinker has been considered by most scholars to be an intellectual pragmatist who reacted variably and inconsistently to the changing circumstances of the Revolution and the Confederation.

Lance Banning's powerful and persuasive reexamination of Madison's thought at the critical early and central stages of his career now changes that presumption, and provides a new base from which thinking about Madison and the Founding must start.

The Sacred Fire of Liberty follows Madison from his appearance on the national stage (in Congress in 1780) through the end of 1792. By the end of this period, he had achieved his mature understanding of the Constitution, and his collision with many of the other Federalists of 1788 had made him a leader of the opposition to the administration of George Washington.

Banning convinces the reader, through his meticulous research and deeply contextualized presentation of the shifting issues of the period, that Madison indeed held to consistent principles: he was at once a more committed democrat and a less eager nationalist than usually has been thought.

The thinking that had underpinned his actions at the great convention, his numbers of The Federalist, and the supposed reversal of positions represented by his joining with Thomas Jefferson to form the first Republican party had firmed by 1792 into the understandings that would guide the rest of his career.

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English
Pages
543

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Cover of: The Sacred Fire of Liberty
The Sacred Fire of Liberty: James Madison and the Founding of the Federal Republic
March 1998, Cornell University Press
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The sacred fire of liberty: James Madison and the founding of the federal republic
1995, Cornell University Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [403]-536) and index.

Published in
Ithaca, N.Y

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
973.5/1/092
Library of Congress
E342 .B245 1995, E342.B245 1995

The Physical Object

Pagination
x, 543 p. :
Number of pages
543

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL782415M
Internet Archive
isbn_9780801431524
ISBN 10
0801431522
LCCN
95014369
OCLC/WorldCat
32274139
Library Thing
91896
Goodreads
1933244

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IN 1834, WHEN HE WAS EIGHTY-THREE and many years into a vigorous retirement from a brilliant public life, a correspondent called James Madison the "author" of the Constitution.
added anonymously.

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