Displaying 1 of 1 2020 Formato: Book Autor: Ricks, Thomas E., author. Título: First principles : what America's founders learned from the Greeks and Romans and how that shaped our country / Thomas E. Ricks. Edición: First edition. Editorial, Fecha: New York, NY : Harper, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers, [2020] Descripción: xxiv, 386 pages ; 24 cm Resumen: Examines how the educations of America's first four presidents, and in particular their scholarly devotion to ancient Greek and Roman classics, informed the beliefs and ideals that shaped the nation's constitution and government. Notas: Includes bibliographical references (pages 305-369) and index. Contenido: The power of colonial classicism -- Washington studies how to rise in colonial society -- John Adams aims to become an American Cicero -- Jefferson blooms at William & Mary -- Madison breaks away to Princeton -- Adams and the fuse of rebellion -- Jefferson's declaration of the "American mind" -- Washington: the noblest Roman of them all -- The war strains the classical model -- From a difficult war to an uneasy peace -- Madison and the Constitution: balancing vice with vice -- The Classical vision smashes into American reality -- The revolution of 1800: the people, not the plebes -- The end of American classicism -- Epilogue: what we can do. Temas: Washington, George, 1732-1799 -- Philosophy. Adams, John, 1735-1826 -- Philosophy. Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826 -- Philosophy. Madison, James, 1751-1836 -- Philosophy. Presidents -- United States -- Knowledge and learning. Classical literature -- Influence. Philosophy, Ancient -- Influence. United States -- Politics and government -- Philosophy. United States -- Civilization -- Philosophy. ISBN: 9780062997456 0062997459 Número de control: 1869659 Disponibilidad:1 (of 1) Disponibilidad en sistema:44 (of 51) Hacer solicitud Agregar a Mi lista Compartir Expand All | Collapse All Buscar en el mapa Imagen de portada ampliada Disponibilidad Pantalla de bibliotecario Sugerencias y más Displaying 1 of 1