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Jefferson and Hamilton : The struggle for democracy in America - cover

Jefferson and Hamilton : The struggle for democracy in America

Claude G. Bowers

Publisher: Good Press

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In "Jefferson and Hamilton: The Struggle for Democracy in America," Claude G. Bowers intricately examines the ideological clash between two of America's founding fathers, Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton. Through a narrative rich in historical context, Bowers employs a compelling literary style that combines biographical detail with a vivid portrayal of the political dynamics of the late 18th century. The book adeptly analyzes how their conflicting visions for the young republic—Jefferson's agrarian democracy versus Hamilton's vision of a strong centralized government—shaped the nation's evolution and continues to resonate in contemporary discussions about democracy and governance. Claude G. Bowers was an esteemed American author and historian, well-versed in the complexities of American politics and history. His profound interest in the formative years of the United States, combined with his scholarly background, positions him uniquely to elucidate the intricacies of Jeffersonian and Hamiltonian thought. Bowers's commitment to exploring the socio-political landscape of early America is evident in his thorough research and engaging narrative style, making the historical figures not just figureheads but real people with passionate convictions. I highly recommend "Jefferson and Hamilton" to scholars, students, and anyone interested in understanding the foundational ideological struggles that have shaped American democracy. Bowers' work offers invaluable insights into the political philosophies that continue to influence contemporary debates, making this book a crucial exploration for any reader seeking to grasp the complexities of American political thought.
Available since: 03/02/2025.
Print length: 190 pages.

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