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  • John Adams vs Thomas Paine

  • Rival Plans for the Early Republic (Journal of the American Revolution Books)
  • By: Jett B. Conner
  • Narrated by: Jack de Golia
  • Length: 4 hrs and 1 min

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John Adams vs Thomas Paine

By: Jett B. Conner
Narrated by: Jack de Golia
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Summary

Initially admiring Thomas Paine’s efforts for independence, John Adams nevertheless was rattled by the political philosophy of Common Sense and responded to it by publishing his Thoughts on Government to counteract Paine’s proposals, which Adams said were far too “democratical.” Although John Adams is given credit for his substantive contributions to American constitutionalism, especially his notions of separation of powers, checks and balances, and representation, in John Adams vs Thomas Paine: Rival Plans for the Early Republic, historian Jett B. Conner makes the case that Thomas Paine was more than just a revolutionary figure who spurred Americans toward declaring independence. Common Sense made important contributions to American constitutional thought, too, particularly its call for more equal representation, popular sovereignty, a constitutional convention, and a federal system of governance with a strong central government. The book explores how the two rivals helped shape America’s first constitutions - the Articles of Confederation and those of several states - and how they continued contributing to American political thought as it developed during the so-called “critical period” between the adoption of the Articles of Confederation and the start of the Constitutional Convention of 1787. It also focuses on the creation of our democratic republic and compares Paine’s and Adams’ approaches to structuring constitutions to ensure free government while guarding against abuses of power and the excesses of democratic majorities.

The book is published by Westholme Publishing. The audiobook is published by University Press Audiobooks.

©2018 Jett B. Conner (P)2021 Redwood Audiobooks

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