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Hamilton's Economic Policies - Works & Speeches of the Founder of American Financial System - cover

Hamilton's Economic Policies - Works & Speeches of the Founder of American Financial System

Alexander Hamilton, Emory Speer

Maison d'édition: DigiCat

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Hamilton's Economic Policies provides an illuminating exploration of the economic strategies that shaped the early American republic, weaving together a narrative that highlights the profound impact of Alexander Hamilton's financial vision. This anthology combines a range of literary styles, from impassioned speeches to meticulously argued essays, engaging the reader with both the structural elegance and the dynamic ideas that characterized Hamilton's economic framework. The collection invites readers into a world where meticulous policy writing and eloquent rhetoric converge, offering both an academic and political odyssey. Through its curated pieces, it addresses themes of fiscal organization, economic sovereignty, and administrative integrity, ultimately portraying the complex legacy of early American financial policymaking. The anthology is meticulously curated by Emory Speer, whose keen editorial insight offers a substantial tribute to Hamilton's legacy. It draws from the intellectual reservoirs of authors who were pivotal in expounding the essence of federalism and economic nationalism in a transformative era. While honoring historical specificity, the anthology aligns itself with the broader movements of Enlightenment rationalism and early American idealism, showcasing how each author's perspective enriches the dialogue around economic constructs and judiciary governance. Speer's curation distills a rich tapestry of pioneering thought, illustrating the medley of influences that shaped national policy. A compelling contribution to the canon of American history and economic theory, Hamilton's Economic Policies serves as a scholarly compendium that offers readers a chance to delve deeply into the foundational elements of American fiscal ideology. This anthology is not only educational, providing crucial insights into the economic philosophies of a bygone era, but also engaging, inviting the reader to appreciate the diversity of perspectives that inform Hamiltonian principles. Scholars and enthusiasts alike will find this collection invaluable for the breadth of discourse it provides, fostering a richer understanding of American economic heritage while prompting reflection on its contemporary relevance.
Disponible depuis: 15/12/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 597 pages.

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