Winning the Second Civil War
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Winning the Second Civil War
Winning the Second Civil War
Paul has provided a vital piece to our understanding of modern liberalism's origins.
-Ronald J. Pestritto, Author of America Transformed: The Rise and Legacy of American Progressivism
Today's political and cultural divisions leave many wondering how America could have arrived at its present state. Winning the Second Civil War traces the source to an unlikely historical accident.
The founding principles of the American Revolutionβthat all individuals have unalienable natural rights to life, liberty, and the fruits of their labour, and that governments should exist only to protect these rightsβwere a singularity in human history. The nation's failure to secure the slaves' equal rights to self-ownership led to a civil war and the constitutional recognition of this vital principle. And yet, scarcely four decades later, social science faculties at the country's top colleges and universities repudiated the country's founding principles.
The cause of this startling change was the education that hundreds of American college students and graduates received in German universities in the late 19th century. Germany's professoriate was dominated by state socialists who taught that individuals had no natural rights, only privileges granted to them by the government. American students absorbed these beliefs and after their return, established this country's first graduate-level programs, seeding the first generation of PhDs. Inventing the name "progressives" for themselves, their goal was to recast America's governmental and economic institutions in the image of Germany's authoritarian government and oligarchical society. Higher education was transformed with disastrous results for the humanities and social sciences. Generation after generation of students, including those who went on to teach, abandoned this country's traditional relationship of the individual to the state.
Over the next several decades, American politics, journalism, law, and education evolved in directions inimical to the nation's founding principles, leaving the country increasingly fracturedβnot unlike the decades leading up to the first Civil War. Winning the Second Civil War traces those changes, offering ways to alter the trajectory of today's political and educational culture. It includes a proposal to eliminate personal and corporate income and payroll taxes and raise today's government revenues with a low (1%) universal sales tax.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781641773799
Publisher: Encounter Books,USA
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 11 April 2024
Country: United States
Imprint: Encounter Books,USA
Illustration: Illustrations
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 152.0mm
Height: 228.0mm
Weight: 0g
Pages: 272
About the Author
JEFFREY E. PAULΒ is a research professor in the Social Philosophy and Policy Center of the John Chambers College of Business and Economics at West Virginia University. He was previously a research professor at the Center for the Philosophy of Freedom at the University of Arizona. Paul is professor emeritus at Bowling Green State University, where he played a pivotal role in the original founding of the Social Philosophy and Policy Center and was its Associate Director. He is also an executive editor of the journal Social Philosophy and Policy, published by Cambridge University Press, which has the largest circulation of any philosophy journal in the United States, Great Britain, or Canada. Paul has been a visiting scholar at the Hoover Institution of Stanford University. He has published many essays in major philosophy journals and edited many philosophical collections, includingΒ Reading NozickΒ andΒ Labor Law and the Employment Market.
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