The Jefferson Rule: How the Founding Fathers Became Infallible and Our Politics Inflexible

Sehat, David

ISBN 10: 1476779775 ISBN 13: 9781476779775
Editorial: Simon & Schuster, 2015
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In The Jefferson Rule, historian David Sehat describes how everyone from liberals to conservatives, secessionists to unionists have sought out the Founding Fathers to defend their policies.

Beginning with the debate between Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton over the future of the nation, and continuing through the Civil War, the New Deal, the Reagan Revolution, and Obama and the Tea Party, many pols have asked, “What would the Founders do?” instead of “What is the common good today?” Recently both the Right and the Left have used the Founders to sort through such issues as voting rights, campaign finance, free speech, gun control, taxes, and war and peace. They have used an outdated context to make sense of contemporary concerns.

This oversimplification obscures our real issues. From Jefferson to this very day we have looked to the eighteenth century to solve our problems, even though the Fathers themselves were a querulous and divided group who rarely agreed. Coming to terms with the past, Sehat suggests, would be the start of a productive debate. And in this account, which is by turns informative, colorful, and witty, he shows us why.

Críticas: "In this beautifully written and provocative book, David Sehat gives the rhetoric about the Founders a history, spanning from Jefferson to Calhoun to FDR to Reagan to the Tea Party. Sehat convincingly argues that the world of the Founders has long been dead, and that Founders rhetoric dumbs down our political discourse."--Andrew Hartman, author of "A War for the Soul of America: A History of the Culture Wars"

"The Founders' framework is distorted and devalued, David Sehat shows, when we mistakenly treat Jefferson and his cohort as mirrors for whatever political outlooks we advance today. This book clarifies the difference between the use and the abuse of history."--David A. Hollinger, University of California, Berkeley; Past President, Organization of American Historians

"A careful, and fascinating, historical analysis of one aspect of American exceptionalism . . . well worth reading."
--Sanford Levinson "History Book Club "

"Please, dear politicians, read David Sehat's The Jefferson Rule and stop pretending that everything you say, believe and propose is exactly what the Founders of our nation would say, believe and propose. The Founders themselves would be amazed and appalled by this. Sehat has written a splendid book--important, well-argued, and offered at the right moment. 'Politicians create the Founders in their own image', Sehat writes. They do, and they should stop."--E. J. Dionne Jr., author of "Our Divided Political Heart" and "Why Americans Hate Politics"

"David Sehat has found a fresh, meaningful way to write a concise history of American politics. The Jefferson Rule instructs, enlightens, and entertains."--Evan Thomas, author of "Ike's Bluff" and "The War Lovers"

"A highly amusing and anecdotal narrative about the legacy--both real and invented--of our divided and factious Founding Fathers. David Sehat goes from the tea party to the Tea Party, and offers a coherent recounting of a largely incoherent yet bold and boisterous history. In limpid prose, he examines the ways in which, in every era of US history, the lofty ideals that the Founding Fathers promoted, and the tortuous conflicts they addressed, have been twisted and manipulated by politicians--from both sides of the political divide--for their own purposes. A fun yet profound ride from the colony to today."--Amy Wilentz, author of "Farewell, Fred Voodoo"

"[A] crisply written and incisive account of the uses and abuses of the Founders."--The Wall Street Journal

"Sehat writes masterfully of American political history."--The Daily Beast

"Sehat convincingly argues that the founders were fallible and not succinct in the ways they wanted the nation to be governed. . . . Highly recommended for political junkies, historians, and rhetoricians."--Library Journal (starred review)

"The author makes a strong case that forefather worship has had a pernicious effect on our politics throughout American history. . . . [the book]could not be timelier. . . . Sehat takes the reader through an engaging and insightful survey course in American history, pointing out where he believes 'founding fanaticism' crops up as the last refuge of politicians who can't make a more rational or contemporary case for their beliefs."--Christian Science Monitor

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Título: The Jefferson Rule: How the Founding Fathers...
Editorial: Simon & Schuster
Año de publicación: 2015
Encuadernación: Encuadernación de tapa dura
Condición: Very Good
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