
Description
America's founders intended to liberate us not just from one king but from the ghostly tyranny of supernatural religion. Drawing deeply on the study of European philosophy, Matthew Stewart brilliantly tracks the ancient, pagan, and continental ideas from which America's revolutionaries drew their inspiration. In the writings of Spinoza, Lucretius, and other great philosophers, Stewart recovers the true meanings of "Nature's God," "the pursuit of happiness," and the radical political theory with which the American experiment in self-government began.
Product Details
Publisher | W. W. Norton & Company |
Publish Date | July 06, 2015 |
Pages | 580 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9780393351293 |
Dimensions | 8.2 X 5.5 X 1.3 inches | 0.9 pounds |
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Reviews
Brilliant... breathes fresh life into our understanding of the American Revolution. Beautifully written and lucidly argued, Nature's God...will set the agenda for serious discussion of the American Revolution's significance in world history.--Peter S. Onuf, author of The Mind of Thomas Jefferson
Eloquently argued.--Wendy Smith "Los Angeles Times"
Enthralling and important... [A] pleasure to read, its often surprising conclusions supported by elegant prose.--Buzzy Jackson "Boston Globe"
Impassioned, noble, and necessary.--Brook Wilensky-Lanford "New Republic"
Impressive... refreshing.--Barton Swaim "Wall Street Journal"
Splendid...imaginative but never fanciful, even at its most surprising.--Alan Ryan, author of The Making of Modern Liberalism
A lively, powerful, and erudite refutation of the myth that the framers of our secular Constitution had any intention of founding an orthodox Christian nation.--Susan Jacoby, author of Freethinkers: A History of American Secularism
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