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The Spirit of Philadelphia is America's story told through the history of ideas and a cautionary tale of what happens when a nation's Spirit goes dormant.This book proposes a return of the American government to the philosophical roots as articulated by the U.S. Constitution and its Framers. Grounded in realism, the Founders successfully balanced the needs and rights of the individual with those of the collective, creating a system that prioritized both personal liberty and societal order. Author and former Congressman Chris Gibson argues that abandoning the "Spirit of Philadelphia" (essentially the national spirit of cooperation, compromise, and teamwork) enabled dysfunction in government and disillusionment in the constituency. Culminating a comprehensive list of policy recommendations that logically analyze issues in the American political system, the author proposes an agenda aimed at restoring faith and functionality in national institutions and leaders, fostering bipartisan communication and collaboration, and revitalizing civic engagement at the individual level.Illustrating the changes in the political landscape of America since the Philadelphia convention, this book is an important read for students of democracy, political participation, elections, and voter behavior.
Table des matières
IntroductionSection I - Philosophy of Knowledge, Ethics, and Political TheoryChapter 1 - Why Balance Is Crucial to Knowledge and Virtue
Chapter 2 - The Flourishing Life and Thriving Society
Chapter 3 - Thoughts on Political Theory
Section II - The Rise and Decline of American Common Sense RealismChapter 4 - Breaking With the Past
Chapter 5 - The Spirit of Philadelphia
Chapter 6 - Common Sense Realism - "A New Order of the Ages"
Chapter 7 - From Flourishing to Flailing - Why Political Philosophy Matters
Chapter 8 - The Mirage of Utopia
Section III - Recovering Founding Principles & Common Sense RealismChapter 9 - Restoring Trust
Chapter 10 - Reawakening the Spirit of Philadelphia
Chapter 11 - Notes for Us - "We the People"
Conclusion
A propos de l'auteur
Chris Gibson is the author of two previous books:
Rally Point and
Securing the State. He earned a Ph.D. in Government from Cornell University and a B.A. in History from Siena College. Chris and his wife, Mary Jo, a licensed clinical social worker, have been married for over 28 years, have three adult children, and live in upstate New York.