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  • From Oligarchy to Republicanism

  • The Great Task of Reconstruction (Studies in Constitutional Democracy)
  • By: Dr. Forrest A. Nabors
  • Narrated by: Scott Carrico
  • Length: 18 hrs and 30 mins

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From Oligarchy to Republicanism

By: Dr. Forrest A. Nabors
Narrated by: Scott Carrico
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Summary

On December 4, 1865, members of the 39th United States Congress walked into the Capitol Building to begin their first session after the end of the Civil War. They understood their responsibility to put the nation back on the path established by the American Founding Fathers. The moment when the Republicans in the Reconstruction Congress remade the nation and renewed the law is in a class of rare events. The Civil War should be seen in this light.

In From Oligarchy to Republicanism: The Great Task of Reconstruction, Forrest A. Nabors shows that the ultimate goal of the Republican Party, the war, and Reconstruction was the same. This goal was to preserve and advance republicanism as the American founders understood it, against its natural, existential enemy: oligarchy. The principle of natural equality justified American republicanism and required abolition and equal citizenship. Likewise, slavery and discrimination on the basis of color stand on the competing moral foundation of oligarchy, the principle of natural inequality, which requires ranks.

This book presents a shared analysis of the slave South, synthesized from the writings and speeches of the Republicans who served in the 38th, 39th or 40th Congress from 1863-1869. The account draws from their writings and speeches dated before, during, and after their service in Congress. Nabors shows how the Republican majority, charged with the responsibility of reconstructing the South, understood the South.

Winner of the American Political Science Association's Political Thought Book Award.

“A masterpiece - forceful, persuasive, and enlightening in the extreme… the best book ever written on Reconstruction.” (Paul Rahe, Hillsdale College)

“This path-breaking, passionately argued study frames Reconstruction rightly for the first time.” (Will Morrisey, author of Self-Government, the American Theme)

©2017 The Curators of the University of Missouri (P)2021 Redwood Audiobooks
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