The American Republic: Its Constitution, Tendencies, and Destiny

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The American Republic: Its Constitution, Tendencies, and Destiny

by Orestes Augustus Brownson

EN·~9 hours

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Description

A thoughtful exploration of the foundations of American governance, this volume surveys the nature, necessity, and authority of government while linking political theory to philosophy, history, and social progress. The author presents a single, connected argument that seeks to clarify why the Constitution matters and how it reflects the nation’s underlying unity and purpose. Written with a candid awareness of earlier essays, the work strives to stand as a final, coherent statement of the writer’s political convictions.

Divided into sections that move from general concepts of government to the specific origins and structure of the United States, the book then tackles the pressing issues of its time—secession, reconstruction, and emerging political tendencies. It concludes with a measured speculation on the Republic’s future, both political and religious, offering listeners a nuanced portrait of a nation at a pivotal moment in its development.

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Language

en

Duration

~9 hours (558K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2000-01-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Orestes Augustus Brownson

Orestes Augustus Brownson

1803–1876

A restless 19th-century thinker, preacher, and essayist, this American writer moved through several religious and political worlds before becoming one of the best-known Catholic intellectual voices of his time. His work blends sharp social criticism with a lifelong search for spiritual and moral certainty.

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