How to Think About the American Revolution: A Bicentennial Cerebration

Durham: Carolina Academic Press, 1978.

Summary from the Publisher:

This volume represents the third in a series. In 1999, in commemoration of Professor Harry V. Jaffa’s 80th birthday, the Claremont Institute began to re-issue Jaffa’s out-of-print books. The present volume, originally published by Carolina Academic Press in 1978, joins Equality and Liberty (Oxford University Press, 1965) and The Conditions of Freedom (Johns Hopkins University Press, 1975) in publication.

Table of Contents:

I: Introduction
II: Equality as a Conservative Principle
III: How to Think About the American Revolution: A Bicentennial Celebration
IV: Equality, Justice, and the American Revolution: In Reply to Bradford’s “The Heresy of Equality”
Appendix: Political Philosophy and Honor: The Leo Strauss Dissertation Award

Endnotes

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