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James Madison: The Theory and Practice of Republican Government (Social Science History) [Hardcover]

Samuel Kernell (Author)


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August 5, 2003 Social Science History
In recent years, the study of James Madison and his contributions to early American politics has enjoyed a growing audience among scholars and students of modern American politics. Not only did Madison establish the fundamental American concept of pluralism, his appreciation of the logic of institutional design as a key to successful democratic reform still influences modern theory and research.

This book evaluates the legacy of James Madison as the product of a scholarly politician—a politician who thought carefully about institutions in the context of action. It brings together thoughtful responses to Madison and his theory from a broad cross-section of modern political science, and views Madison not as an icon or mouthpiece of an era, but as a “modern” political scientist who was able to implement many of his theoretical ideas in a practical forum.


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"Of all the Framers, James Madison arguably was closest to being a political scientist in the contemporary sense of the term. In preparing for the Philadelphia Convention, for instance, he made a thorough comparative study of ancient and modern confederacies. . . . These essays make a valuable and varied contribution to our understanding of Madison's political science and will elicit productive agreements and disagreements."—Presidential Studies Quarterly


“James Madison was America's first political scientist, and is arguably still its greatest. In these essays, Madison's latter-day heirs subject his close reasoning on the major problems of federalism and republicanism to some close scrutiny of their own. The result is a volume that illuminates both the sources of Madison's continuing influence on our ideas of the Founding era and the ways in which contemporary political science differs from his. One comes away from these papers impressed not only by how deeply the contributors have thought about Madison, but also by his capacity to inspire and demand continued critical thinking about the American constitutional system.”—Jack Rakove, Stanford University


“While James Madison has always received considerable scholarly attention, this book is unique in its sustained treatment of Madison in terms of concepts and theories arising from political science. Every chapter makes new and interesting arguments about James Madison's contributions to the ‘theory and practice of Republican government.’”—Eric Schickler, University of California, Berkeley

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In recent years, the study of James Madison and his contributions to early American politics has enjoyed a growing audience among scholars and students of modern American politics. Not only did Madison establish the fundamental American concept of pluralism, his appreciation of the logic of institutional design as a key to successful democratic reform still influences modern theory and research.
This book evaluates the legacy of James Madison as the product of a scholarly politician—a politician who thought carefully about institutions in the context of action. It brings together thoughtful responses to Madison and his theory from a broad cross-section of modern political science, and views Madison not as an icon or mouthpiece of an era, but as a “modern” political scientist who was able to implement many of his theoretical ideas in a practical forum.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 400 pages
  • Publisher: Stanford University Press; 1 edition (August 5, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0804744955
  • ISBN-13: 978-0804744959
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.2 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,323,165 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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To his apparent discomfort, James Madison came to be celebrated during his lifetime as the "father of the Constitution." Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
higher political motives, concurrent exertions, controul one part, federal stability, size thesis, interinstitutional competition, factional competition, compromise vote, national veto, residence bill, jury theorem, assumption bill, federal encroachment, political safeguards, constitutional morality, vote trade, extended republic, electoral control, assurance game, compromise committee, ratification campaign, auxiliary precautions, fit choice, state selection, great desideratum
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
United States, New York, Continental Congress, James Madison, New Jersey, House of Representatives, Thomas Jefferson, North Carolina, Federalist Number, First Federal Congress, New England, Great Compromise, Alexander Hamilton, South Carolina, Council of Revision, George Washington, Rhode Island, Robert Morris, Walpole Equilibrium, Confederation Congress, Patrick Henry, Great Britain, Edmund Randolph, Privy Council, David Hume
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