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Aristocratic and confederate republicanism in Hamiltonian thought and practice
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Author/contributor
- O'Hara, Jonathan (Author)
Title
Aristocratic and confederate republicanism in Hamiltonian thought and practice
Abstract
This article identifies and explores the presence of republican thought in the intellectual and policy writings of Alexander Hamilton, particularly as it applied to his theoretical understanding of the American executive branch. The article moves chronothematically, highlighting, through the Revolutionary, Constitutional, and Governmental periods of American political development, Hamilton's unique sense of republicanism with respect to international and domestic politics, as well as American political economy. The article not only attempts to demonstrate Hamilton's intellectual adherence to the republican tradition, but also his commitment to rhetorically applying the ideology to the realization of practical executive policy goals.
Publication
Publius-the Journal of Federalism
Date
WIN 2008
Volume
38
Issue
1
Pages
56-80
Journal Abbr
Publius
Citation Key
ISI:000251922200003
ISSN
0048-5950
Language
English
Extra
2 citations (Crossref) [2023-10-31]
Citation Key: ISI:000251922200003
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Citation
O’Hara, J. (2008). Aristocratic and confederate republicanism in Hamiltonian thought and practice. Publius-the Journal of Federalism, 38(1), 56–80. https://doi.org/10.1093/publius/pjm034
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