Albert Gallatin's Vision of Democratic Stability: An Interpretive Profile
By (Author) Louis B Kuppenheimer
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
20th March 1996
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Biography: historical, political and military
Central / national / federal government
Political structures: democracy
Human rights, civil rights
973.4092
Hardback
168
This study establishes an intellectual profile of Albert Gallatin through his vision of government's role in a democratic republic and the republic's role in the community of nations. Only through a comprehensive analysis of Gallatin's political and diplomatic activities can the student of history learn to see his actions as expressions of clearly formulated principles. Gallatin was much more involved in the shaping of administrative policy than has been recognized. Moreover, he followed his unique "Gallatinian" approach to domestic policy as well as international diplomacy, always in pursuit of one paramount objective: the preservation of individual liberty within the context of a republic.
L. B. Kuppenheimer worked in banking before cofounding a cable television company with which he was involved as vice president and director until its sale in 1985. Having completed his PhD in American history, he now writes on subjects related to the early national period.