The Portable John AdamsIn addition to being an uncompromising defender of liberty, esteemed diplomat, and successor to George Washington, John Adams was a passionate and prolific writer. Adams biographer John Patrick Diggins gathers an impressive variety of his works in this compact, original volume, including parts of his diary and autobiography, and selections from his rich correspondence with this wife, Abigail, Thomas Jefferson, and others. The Portable John Adams also features his most important political works: “A Dissertation on Canon and Feudal Law,” “Thoughts on Government,” “A Defense of Constitutions,” “Novanglus,” and “Discources in Davila.” There is no finer introduction to the protean genius of this seminal American philosopher. For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than 1,700 titles, Penguin Classics represents a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and disciplines. Readers trust the series to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as up-to-date translations by award-winning translators. |
Din interiorul cărții
Rezultatele 1 - 5 din 68
Pagina
A few of the more incendiary journalists spent a short time in jail, but for the most part Adams's heart was not in the acts, which went unenforced and were rescinded when he left office in 1800. In his early writings at the time of the ...
A few of the more incendiary journalists spent a short time in jail, but for the most part Adams's heart was not in the acts, which went unenforced and were rescinded when he left office in 1800. In his early writings at the time of the ...
Pagina
At the heart of Adams's political philosophy inheres a perplexing question: If democracy is defined as self-government, can the self be trusted to govern itself? With Adams there appears almost to be two answers, yes and no, ...
At the heart of Adams's political philosophy inheres a perplexing question: If democracy is defined as self-government, can the self be trusted to govern itself? With Adams there appears almost to be two answers, yes and no, ...
Pagina
... and consequently power to gratify themselves, is to believe all history and universal experience; it is to disbelieve Revelation and the Word of God, which informs us [that] the heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately ...
... and consequently power to gratify themselves, is to believe all history and universal experience; it is to disbelieve Revelation and the Word of God, which informs us [that] the heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately ...
Pagina
To make the people feel good about themselves, Machiavelli tried to convince them that the causes of their troubles lay elsewhere than in their own hearts and souls. “It is very provoking to read these continual imputations to fortune, ...
To make the people feel good about themselves, Machiavelli tried to convince them that the causes of their troubles lay elsewhere than in their own hearts and souls. “It is very provoking to read these continual imputations to fortune, ...
Pagina
there is the key to the human heart; to the history of human life and manners; and to the rise and fall of empires.” Although the American Republic was born with the Declaration of Independence, John Adams would not be surprised to ...
there is the key to the human heart; to the history of human life and manners; and to the rise and fall of empires.” Although the American Republic was born with the Declaration of Independence, John Adams would not be surprised to ...
Ce spun oamenii - Scrie o recenzie
Nu am găsit nicio recenzie în locurile obișnuite.
Cuprins
DIARY AND AUTOBIOGRAPHY | |
CORRESPONDENCE OF JOHN AND ABIGAIL ADAMS Chapter 3 EARLIEST WRITINGS | |
A DISSERTATION ON CANON AND FEUDAL LAW Chapter 5 THOUGHTS ON GOVERNMENT Chapter 6NOVANGLUS Chapter 7 A DEFEN... | |
DISCOURSES ON DAVILA Chapter 9 CORRESPONDENCE WITH ROGER SHERMAN AND JOHN TAYLOR | |
CORRESPONDENCE OF JOHN AND ABIGAIL ADAMS WITH THOMAS JEFFERSON | |
Alte ediții - Afișează-le pe toate
Termeni și expresii frecvente
Adams America answer appeared aristocracy assembly attention authority become believe called cause character citizens civil common Congress consequence consider constitution continued court danger desire distinction effects England English equal Europe executive fear feel France Franklin French friends give hands happiness heart honor hope human ideas independent influence interest Italy Jefferson John Adams king knowledge learning least legislative less letter liberty live look mankind manner means mind moral nature never observed officers opinion parliament party passions perhaps person pleasure political possible present president principles produced question reason republic respect rich seems seen senate sense sentiments ship society soon spirit thing thought true truth United universal virtue whole wish write