Search results for ""Author George W Carey""
University of Illinois Press The Federalist: DESIGN FOR A CONSTITUTIONAL REPUBLIC
"Throughout this scrupulously researched interpretation of The Federalist papers, Carey provides a glimpse of our Republic's original design. He shows us what kind of federal union The Federalist's authors had in mind, and indicates how we have strayed from their intent." -- Paul Gottfried, National Review "The best book yet published on The Federalist." -- Paul Peterson, The Review of Politics "Serious scholars of American politics will find it stimulating and useful in deepening their own understanding of the American regime." -- Charles E. Umbanhowar, Perspectives on Political Science "Likely to become a classic in its own right. The Federalist is excellent: well organized, carefully considered, incisive, lucid, concise, and masterful." -- Ellis Sandoz, author of A Government of Laws: Political Theory, Religion, and the American Founding
£23.39
Regnery Publishing Inc Students Guide to American Political Thought
£10.57
Legare Street Press The Tree of Life: An Expose of Physical Regenesis On the Three-Fold Plane of Bodily, Chemical and Spiritual Operation
£13.32
Liberty Fund Inc Conversation with George W Carey DVD
Carey is considered one of the most influential contributors to American political thought in the last half-century. On the Georgetown campus in Washington, D.C., where he is Professor of Government, Carey shares his concerns about such subjects as the foundations of political order, the origins and intent of the American republic, and the ultimate crisis of "derailment" befalling the republic. Interviewer Bruce Frohnen describes Carey as "one of the preeminent interpreters of the nature and history of the American experiment in ordered liberty and self-government". In this DVD, Carey engages viewers as he shares insights and opinions on modern American political thought. Approximate running time: 76 minutes.
£22.00
Rowman & Littlefield Community and Tradition: Conservative Perspectives on the American Experience
Communitarianism is currently the subject of much interest and scrutiny by both liberals and conservatives. In Community and Tradition, eight distinguished scholars articulate the clearest statement to date of the conservative vision of community. In contrast to the progressive model of community, which emphasizes secular civil theologies, government, participatory democracy, and utilitarian moralities, the contributors to this volume identify and locate the roots of friendship and common purpose in tradition, intermediate associations, local autonomy, and religious belief. Not only do the contributors renew and refine the conservative understanding of community, but they also express their belief that the liberal version of community needs to be challenged. This volume is essential reading for all political theorists who study the balance between rights and responsibilities within the context of the community.
£114.69