Required Texts
Franklin, Benjamin. The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin. Dover. (Download a version from Project Gutenberg.)
Paine, Thomas. Common Sense. Dover. (Download a version from Project Gutenberg.)
Jefferson, Thomas. The Portable Thomas Jefferson. Edited by Merrill D. Peterson. New York, NY: Penguin, 1977. ISBN: 9780140150803.
Emerson, Ralph Waldo. The Portable Emerson. Edited by Malcolm Cowley. New York, NY: Penguin, 1981. ISBN: 9780140150940.
Sumner, W. G. What Social Classes Owe to Each Other? Caldwell, ID: Caxton, 2003. ISBN: 9780870041662.
DuBois, W. E. B. The Souls of Black Folk. New York, NY: Dover, 1994. ISBN: 9780486280417.
Friedman, Milton. Capitalism and Freedom. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 2002. ISBN: 9780226264219.
Reading Assignments by Lecture Session
LEC # | TOPICS | READINGS |
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1 | Introduction | |
2 | Interpreting American Political Thought |
Required Readings ![]() ![]() Smith, Rogers. "Beyond Tocqueville, Myrdal, and Hartz: The Multiple Traditions in America." American Political Science Review 87, 3 (1993): 549-566. Suggested Readings ![]() ![]() |
3 | The Protestant Background |
Required Readings Franklin, Benjamin. The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin. (Written 1771-1790, First Pub. 1868.) ![]() Suggested Readings ![]() ![]() ![]() |
4 | Revolutionary America | Required Readings |
5 | Debating the Constitution |
Required Readings Publius. The Federalist. Pp. 1, 2, 6, 8-11, 14, 35, 37-39, 46-52, 54, 62, 63, 70, 71, 78 and 81 (1787-88). (Download from Project Gutenberg.) Dissent of the Minority of the Pennsylvania Convention. (Dec 18, 1787) (available online at Anti-Federalist Papers). Diamond, Martin. "Democracy and the Federalist: A Reconsideration of the Framers' Intent." American Political Science Review 53, 1 (March 1959): 52-68. Suggested Readings ![]() ![]() ![]() |
6 | Jeffersonian Republicans v. Hamiltonian Federalists, with Madison in the Pivot | Required Readings |
7 | Individualism |
Required Readings Emerson, Ralph Waldo. Chapter 1 in Nature. 1836. (Download from Project Gutenberg.) ———. "The American Scholar." In Portable Emerson. 1837. (View text on The Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson.) ———. ![]() ———. "Politics." In Portable Emerson. 1844. (Download from Project Gutenberg.) ———. "Napoleon; Or, the Man of the World." In Portable Emerson. 1850. ———. "The Fugitive Slave Law." In Portable Emerson. 1854. Thoreau, Henry David. "Civil Disobedience," "Economy," "Where I Lived, and What I Lived For," "Solitude," and "Higher Laws." In Walden. 1845. (View text and additional writings of Thoreau on The Thoreau Reader.) "Conclusion." In Walden. 1845. Stanton, Elizabeth Cady. "The Solitude of Self." 1892. (View text on PBS site: see Historic Documents section.) Suggested Readings ![]() |
8 | Racism, Nativism, and Sexism in Antebellum America Mid-Term Paper Due in Class |
Required Readings Calhoun, John C. Disquisition on Government. Excerpts, 1853. (Download from The Constitution Society.) Fitzhugh, George. Sociology for the South. 1854, pp. 268-76. Nott, Josiah C., and George R. Gliddon. eds. Types of Mankind. 1855, pp. 49-87. (View text on the Library of Congress.) Morse, Samuel F. B. "Imminent Dangers to Free Institutions." pp. ii-29. Grimke, Angelina E. Letters to Catherine E. Beecher. 1838, pp. 103-121. (View text on Sunshine for Women.) Beecher, Catherine B. True Remedy for the Wrongs of Women. 1851, pp. 24-60 and 224-32. Suggested Readings ![]() ![]() |
9 | A New Birth of Freedom? |
Required Readings Lincoln, Abraham. Young Men's Lyceum Address. 1838. ———. "First Inaugural Address." In Lincoln: Selected Speeches and Writings. 1861. ———. "Address on Colonization." In Lincoln: Selected Speeches and Writings. ———. "Second Inaugural Address." In Lincoln: Selected Speeches and Writings. 1865 ———. "Speech on Reconstruction." 1865. In Lincoln: Selected Speeches and Writings. Download the complete writings of Abraham Lincoln from Project Gutenberg. ![]() Stanton, Elizabeth Cady. "Gerritt Smith on Petitions." 1869. Myra Bradwell v. State of Illinois, 83 U.S. 130 (1872): Excerpt. (View full text of decision on FindLaw.) U.S. v. Cruikshank, 92 U.S. 542 (1876). (View full text of decision on FindLaw.) Suggested Readings Hofstadter. The American Political Tradition. pp. 118-74. ![]() Smith, Rogers. Civic Ideals. pp. 197-346. ![]() |
10 | The New Inegalitarians, or The Descent of Man |
Required Readings Sumner, William Graham. What Social Classes Owe to Each Other. 1883, pp. 1-24, 51-62, 107-131. Strong, Josiah. Our Country: Its Possible Future and Its Present Crisis. 1885, pp. 30-59, 84-112 and 159-80. Miller, John. "Chinese Exclusion." In Congressional Record : Senate. Feb 28, 1882, pp. 1483-1487; Jan 25, 1887: pp. 980-984; March 16, 1896: pp. 2817-2820; and Jan 9, 1900: pp. 704-712. Grady, Henry W. "The Race Problem." 1889, pp. 138-55. Suggested Reading ![]() |
11 | The Death of Freedom? |
Required Reading DuBois, W. E. B. The Souls of Black Folk. Suggested Readings ![]() ![]() |
12 | The Politics of Inclusion and the Politics of Difference |
Required Readings Kennedy, John F. "Inaugural Address." 1961. (Inaugural Address President John F. Kennedy) King, Martin Luther Jr. "Letter from a Birmingham Jail." 1963. X, Malcolm. "The Ballot or the Bullet." 1965. Goldwater, Barry. "Acceptance Speech." 1964. (Goldwater's 1964 Acceptance Speech) Johnson, Lyndon. "Commencement Address at Howard University: 'To Fulfill These Rights'." 1965. (Commencement Address at Howard University:"To Fulfill These Rights") and "State of the Union Address." (Aka 'War on Poverty' speech.) 1964. (Annual Message to the Congress on the state of the Union.) N.O.W. "Bill of Rights." 1967. ![]() Pollitt, Katha. "Are Women Morally Superior to Men?" The Nation. Sept/Oct (1992): 101-109. |
13 | Markets, Morals, and America Abroad | Required Readings |