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American Virtues (American Political Thought) [Hardcover]

Jean M. Yarbrough (Author)
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American Political Thought September 1998
Since the early days of the republic, Americans have recognized Thomas Jefferson's distinctive role in helping to shape the American national character. As Founder and statesman, Jefferson thought broadly about the virtues Americans would need to cultivate in order to preserve and perfect their experiment in republican self-government. Now in an age preoccupied with rights and divided over questons of character in public and private life, Jefferson can help us to think more clearly about our most urgent concerns.

American Virtues is the first comprehensive analysis of Jefferson's moral and political philosophy in over twenty years and the first ever to focus exclusively on the full range of moral, civic, and intellectual virtues that together form the American character. It asks what kind of character Americans as a people must cultivate to ensure their freedom and happiness and how we as a free society can nurture moral and intellectual excellence in our citizens and statesmen.

Beginning with the Declaration of Independence, Jean Yarbrough explores how Jefferson's conception of rights helps to form the American character. In subsequent chapters, she examines the moral sense virtues of justice and benevolence; the "agrarian" virtues of industry, moderation, patience, self-reliance, and independence; patriotism and modern republicanism; slavery and agrarian vice; the effect of commerce on character; the virtues connected with private property; the civic virtues of vigilance and spirited participation; the meaning of virtue and happiness for women; the virtues of republican statesmen; the place of the Epicurean virtues of wisdom and friendship in liberal republicanism; and piety and the secularized virtues of charity, toleration, and hope.

In broadening the examination of virtue to include not only civic or republican virtue but the whole range of moral and intellectual excellences that perfect the individual character, American Virtues moves beyond the liberal-republican debates and makes a fresh contribution to the Jeffersonian literature.



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"This well-written, carefully-crafted, and thoughtful volume provides the most penetrating discussion yet published of Thomas Jefferson's moral and political thought. . . . The author is particularly effective in explicating Jefferson's ideas about the scope and nature of liberal republican government in America." -- Jack P. Greene in Political Science Quarterly

"Transcending the tired liberalism vs. republicanism debate, Yarbrough's important new book is a crisp, tightly argued, and persuasive meditation on the attributes that Thomas Jefferson found at the heart of America's success story. . . . [This is] one of the fullest, fairest, historiographically circumspect, well-informed, and altogether on-target accounts of Jefferson's political and social thought to appear in decades." -- Robert M. S. McDonald in H-SHEAR Review

"Yarbrough's study of Thomas Jefferson's concerns about character is more than a fresh investigation of Jefferson's ideas: it is in many respects a way to determine whether these ideas are useable in our own time. The results are manifold. Not only has Yarbrough crafted a provocative, occasionally maddening study, but she also brings a much-needed corrective to Jefferson studies, especially to the work of Garry Wills and Richard Matthews and also, to a lesser extent, Lance Banning. . . . There is a great deal to recommend this study--not only to Jefferson scholars, but to all those who have any sensibility about the virtue of a people's character." -- Jack Fruchtman, Jr., in the American Historical Review

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"The best exposition we have of Jefferson's thought." --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 272 pages
  • Publisher: University Press of Kansas (September 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0700609067
  • ISBN-13: 978-0700609062
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.3 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,711,958 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Jefferson the Moralist, July 21, 2001
This review is from: American Virtues (American Political Thought) (Hardcover)
Jean Yarborough's book is an excellent compilation of Jefferson's beliefs on what constitutes good character to maintain republican government. She correctly surmises Jefferson would be appalled at modern America's obsession with making money and consumption. She also relates how he would bemoan the loss of leisure and family time. He would be disturbed by American's long commutes to work and large crowded cities. Yarborough relates how Jefferson would recommend reading, frugality, study, and emphasis on morality in schools. She further points out he would expect the cultivation of good character is essential to a well-ordered republic. Overall a great book.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful, November 21, 2000
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This book is truly beautiful! The author goes seamlessly over the topic of liberalism VS. republicism. It is also very instructive upon the polictical views of Thomas Jefferson.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Insightful examination of Jefferson's deepest beliefs, October 23, 2011
I throughly enjoyed the author's work in explaining Jefferson's view of liberty, freedom, and religion. Many great references to the readings that Thomas Jefferson did as a younger man and you can tell how some of his thought process developed. My favorite part of the book was Jefferson's ideas about religion and christianity. Very revealing and interesting because so many people think all the founder fathers were very religious. It's not a long book but it is well written and seriously keeps your interest throughout the 190 pages. In summary, a great book to learn about an amazing person and how he came about living his virtues.
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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
first annual message, religious freedom, advanced commercial society, agrarian virtue, natural aristoi, republican statesmen, agrarian republic, republican statesman
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New York, John Adams, Adams-Jefferson Letters, American Virtues, James Madison, Family Letters, Thomas Jefferson, Samuel Kercheval, Peter Carr, University of Chicago Press, Thomas Law, William Short, Jefferson's Extracts, Benjamin Rush, The Liberal Ideal, Basic Books, Benevolent Creator, Maria Cosway, Chapel Hill, Harvard University Press, John Taylor, Princeton University Press, University Press of Kansas, Oxford University Press, Shays's Rebellion
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