The writings of Abraham Lincoln /

Abraham Lincoln never wrote a book: his ideas are contained in speeches, letters, and various occasional writings. By bringing these works together into a single anthology, this book shows that Lincoln deserves to be counted among the great political philosophers. In addition to many examples of Lin...

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Main Author: Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Other Authors: Smith, Steven B., 1951-, Petranović, Danilo, 1977-, Lerner, Ralph, Kleinerman, Benjamin A.
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: New Haven : Yale University Press, ©2012.
Series:Rethinking the Western tradition.
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Summary:Abraham Lincoln never wrote a book: his ideas are contained in speeches, letters, and various occasional writings. By bringing these works together into a single anthology, this book shows that Lincoln deserves to be counted among the great political philosophers. In addition to many examples of Lincolnʹs writings, this volume includes four interpretive essays that will provide an intellectual feast for any reader exploring his complex legacy. Danilo Petranovich looks at Lincolnʹs conception of the Union and its radically new focus on purging the nation of the problem of slavery. Ralph Lerner reconsiders Lincolnʹs relation to the American framers and in particular his effort to put the Declaration of Independence on a new foundation. Benjamin Kleinerman examines Lincolnʹs always controversial views on the scope of executive power during war. And Steven Smith considers the place of religion in Lincolnʹs political thought through a close reading of his Second Inaugural Address.
Item Description:EBSCO eBook Academic Comprehensive Collection North America
EBSCO eBook History Collection
Physical Description:1 online resource
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9780300165364
0300165366
9781280880452
1280880457