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Vindicating the Founders: Race, Sex, Class, and Justice in the Origins of America

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Vindicating the Founders: Race, Sex, Class, and Justice in the Origins of America

Contributors:

By (Author) Thomas G. West

ISBN:

9780847685172

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

Publication Date:

28th November 2000

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Constitution: government and the state

Dewey:

973.5

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

240

Dimensions:

Width 154mm, Height 236mm, Spine 14mm

Weight:

354g

Description

According to conventional wisdom, the founders of the American Constitution were guilty of racism, elitsim and sexism. They were hypocrites who failed to live up to their own enlightened principles. Washington and Jefferson had slaves, so did they believe that "all men are created equal" Also, women, even after the American revolution, had no rights and the poor and propertyless were denied the basic right of democratic perticipation. Observing that the understanding of the Founders influences the opinion of contemporary America, the author demonstrates why the Founders were indeed sincere in their belief of universal human rights and in their commitment to democracy. The book explains the Founder's views and the constitutional order they created are still worthy of respect. Thomas West debunks a numer of widely held myths about the Founders' political thought and contrasts their ideas of liberty and equality with contemporary ideas, concluding that they differ immensley.

Reviews

One of those rare publications that promises to shape the field of inquiry about the American founders for decades to come. -- Newt Gingrich
A pathbreaking book. The American people finally have a definitive answer to the distortions about the founding that liberals have been pouring into the American mind since the 1960s. I recommend this book heartily. It belongs on every bookshelf and in every classroom in America. -- Rush Limbaugh
Vindicating the Founders is important but (relatively) easy. Learning from them is more difficult. This book helps us learn from Jefferson, Hamilton, and Madison. And there aren't many better teachers about America. -- William Kristol, editor, The Weekly Standard
Compelling, accurate, closely reasoned, and entirely convincing. -- Forrest McDonald, University of Alabama; author of We the People
A valuable contribution to history and government studies on the founding. -- Herman Belz, University of Maryland
Vindicating the Founders is an eloquent defense of the principles of the American founding by one of its most learned students. -- Dinesh D'Souza, American Enterprise Institute
West is committed to understanding the American founders accurately and in their own terms. His work is unfailingly penetrating and trustworthy, and I eagerly seek it out. -- Michael Novak, former U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Human Rights Commission, 1994 Templeton laureate
A provocative and interesting book. -- J. D. Born, Jr., Wichita State University
Americans can count themselves fortunate to have at the bar a scholar of West's erudition, good sense, and tenacity. * The Weekly Standard *
West shows how textbooks charge the American Founders with not conforming to present-day standards of political correctness. He also shows how the Founders nevertheless deserve the admiration that they used to receive from teachers and school children many decades ago. West's arguments are convincing. -- Leland B. Yeager, Auburn University
Mr. West presents a compelling and well-researched history of the founding fathers and their motives in establishing a new nation. Most important, he challenges effectively the gross misrepresentation of the founding fathers based on presentistic and misleading political judgments. -- Herb London, New York University
There are important lessons in this book for political thinkers. . . . By challenging popular new ideas and reviving unfashionable old ones, Mr. West contributes to the process of reclaiming the founders. * The Washington Times *
It's hardly news that in our time some Americans have taken to accusing the Founders of their country of hypocrisy. There is something decidedly cheap about such charges. They reek of ingratitude and imprudence. But they are being made by historians who want to substitute their own authority for the Founders' and it is necessary for someone to take them seriously enough to provide a refutation. Thomas West has risen to the occasion with Vindicating the Founders. * The Wall Street Journal *
West has written a powerful vindication of our common civic faith. -- Daniel J. Mahoney, Assumption College * The American Enterprise *
With prosecutorial rigor and scholarly erudition, West defends the Founding Fathers and their creationthe American republicfrom the relentless assault both have undergone in recent decades. . . . West's tightly argued book adresses a problem that should be a concern to allnamely, the attack on basic American principles. * Trenton Times *
A political scientist at the University of Dallas, West has given us a book that challenges the reigning orthodoxy as expressed by the high priests of multiculturalism. Those who reflexively reject his thesisthe nation's founding is the source of our greatnesshave a moral and intellectual duty to refute him. * Society *
Provocative book. . . . Vindicating the Founders is not only about justice, but about how to cultivate the whole cluster of virtues which 'are necessary for a people to be free.' West's admirable study begins a discussion that is long overdue. * The Review of Politics *
Thomas West has written a courageous book. -- author of The Myth of American Individualism * Modern Age *
This defense of the founders with their own words and voices is closely reasoned, sharply focused, and highly convincing. . . . This is a superb book. The historical research is excellent, the analysis quite penetrating, and writing quite lucid. This book is rich with truth and wisdom. It deserves a wide audience. * Appelate Journal *
A persuasive case . . . stunningly bold. * William and Mary Quarterly *
West not only scolds those academics who denigrate the brilliance of the founders, he also exposes their shameful prejudice toward those great men who molded the liberties we enjoy today. * Indianapolis Star *

Author Bio

Thomas G. West is professor of politics at the University of Dallas and a senior fellow at the Claremont Institute.

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