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The Basic Ideas of Alexander Hamilton
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  • 出版年份:1956
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Chapter 1.The Right of Revolution 1

The Spirit of 76:Two Different Versions 15

Revolution and Moderation 16

Revolution as a Last Resort 19

Chapter 2.Winning the Revolution 21

The Burgoyne Campaign 25

The Defense of Philadelphia 27

Mission to Gates 28

Plan for Reorganizing the Army 30

With Lee at Monmouth 33

Hamilton's Private War Against Profiteers 37

Recommended:A Fighting Parson 39

The Treason of Arnold 40

Hamilton and the Glory Road 50

Mutiny 54

Chapter 3.Building a New Nation 60

Molding National Character 60

Wanted:A Continental Government That Can Act 63

Union Now:The Critical Weakness of the Confederation 73

An Expanding Nation:New States and the West 86

Chapter 4.On Government:Some Guiding Principles 94

A Monarchy Versus a Republic 94

Democracy and the Role of the People 101

On Classes,Parties,and Factions 109

Some Political Tenets 112

Competent Public Servants 113

Chapter 5.Hamilton at the Federal Convention 114

A Chronology 114

Excerpts from His Speeches 119

Chapter 6.The Fight for Ratification 133

The Federalist 133

The Great Debate 149

Chapter 7.The Principles of Constitutional Government 155

The Powers of the President 155

The Treaty-making Power of the President 165

Treaties As the Supreme Law of the Land 175

The President's Power to Declare War 176

A Code of Presidential Etiquette 176

The Structure and Powers of Congress 177

The Senate 179

The Courts and Judicial Review 180

Separation of Powers—Checks and Ralances 193

The Power to Tax 195

The Government and National Security 208

The Doctrine of Implied Powers 213

The Welfare Clause 219

The Bill of Rights 221

Nationalism,Federalism,and States'Rights 223

Nullification,Interposition,and Secession 226

Chapter 8.Economic Program 231

Restoration of Public Credit 232

Hamilton's Report on the Public Credit 236

Arguments Against Discrimination 242

In Defense of Funding and Assumption 246

Reassurance to Washington 252

Avoiding an Excessive Public Debt 254

A Sound Tax Program 256

Principles and Objectives of Taxation 256

Hamilton's Tax Program 258

A National Bank 263

Report on a National Bank 268

A Sound but Flexible Currency 273

Encouragement of Trade 274

Encouragement of Manufactures 275

Encouragement of Labor 284

Encouragement of Agriculture 286

Chapter 9.War and Peace 287

Some Maxims for the Conduct of Foreign Relations 287

British-American Relations 288

Jay's Treaty 291

The Camillus Letters:1795-96 296

Deteriorating Relations 303

Franco-American Relations 307

Policy Toward Spain and Latin America 331

Administration of the Army 334

Treatment of the Indians 337

Chapter 10.Liberty and Security 338

Human Rights and Due Process 338

Freedom and Bondage 342

Minority Rights and the Tories 345

Loyalty and Other Oaths 353

Freedom of the Press 356

Sedition and Insurrection 366

Chapter 11.On Leaders and Leadership 372

The Washington-Hamilton Relationship 372

Hamilton's "Original Draft" of the Farewell Address 380

The Death of Washington 394

On Thomas Jefferson 394

On John Adams 399

On Aaron Burr 404

Chapter 12.On Life and Death 412

Birth,Youth,and Family Ties 412

Friendship 417

Husband and Father 418

Women:The Reynolds Affair 425

Integrity and Ambition 433

Education and Politics 438

Tragedy and Frustration 439

The Duel 441

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