A Government of Laws

Political Theory, Religion and the American Founding

Ellis Sandoz author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:University of Missouri Press

Published:31st Aug '01

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In A Government of Laws, which includes a new preface, Ellis Sandoz re-evaluates the traditional understanding of the philosophic and intellectual background of the American founding. Through an exhaustive assessment of Renaissance, medieval, and ancient political philosophy, he shows that the founding fathers were consciously and explicitly seeking to create a political order that would meet the demands of human nature and society. This rigorous and searching analysis of the sources of political and constitutional theory generates an original and provocative approach to American thought and experience.

This insightful book makes a positive contribution to our understanding of the role classical and religious ideas played in the U.S. founding, and it offers a compelling critique of analyses that highlight secular Enlightenment, liberal, and republican ideologies to explain America's heritage. - American Science Review ""In this important, learned, and insightful book, the main thrust of which 'is theoretical rather than antiquarian or simply historical'... Sandoz defines the founding as 'a unique anti-modernist rearticulation of Western Civilization... profoundly indebted to classical and Western influences.' "" - William and Mary Quarterly ""It is difficult to write a reasonably short review of Ellis Sandoz's latest work because virtually every page contains a masterful observation, a bit of analysis, a felicitous turn of phrase, or some delightful historical tidbit begging to be paraded in front of the reviewer's audience."" - Journal of Pollcy Theory ""It is a fine, bracing book that brings together with scholarly care the religious and political convictions of those who were crucial to the founding. [A Government of Laws] should be read by those who care about the distinctiveness of the American constitutional project, and how it might be set to right."" - First Things

ISBN: 9780826213600

Dimensions: 233mm x 151mm x 21mm

Weight: 333g

288 pages