Crisis of the House Divided: An Interpretation of the Issues in the Lincoln-Douglas Debates : with a New PrefaceCrisis of the House Divided is the standard historiography of the Lincoln-Douglas debates. Harry Jaffa provides the definitive analysis of the political principles that guided Lincoln from his re-entry into politics in 1854 through his Senate campaign against Douglas in 1858. "Crisis of the House Divided has shaped the thought of a generation of Abraham Lincoln and Civil War scholars."--Mark E. Needly, Jr., Civil War History "An important book about one of the great episodes in the history of the sectional controversy. It breaks new ground and opens a new view of Lincoln's significance as a political thinker."--T. Harry Williams, Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Sciences "A searching and provocative analysis of the issues confronted and the ideas expounded in the great debates. . . . A book which displays such learning and insight that it cannot fail to excite the admiration even of scholars who disagree with its major arguments and conclusions."--D. E. Fehrenbacher, American Historical Review |
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... decision and action must take place . Modern philosophy had attempted to escape the dilemmas arising from the discrete requirements of theory and of prac- tice . It had attempted to employ a radical skepticism which would henceforth ...
... Some of the Historical Background to the Lincoln - Douglas Debates Appendix II . Some Notes on the Dred Scott Decision Index 302 308 330 347 363 387 400 405 410 430 441 447 Preface THIS volume is the first in what — it viii CONTENTS.
... decision to defend it . Or , to use the familiar metaphor which dominated Lincoln's own vision of America's experience , they dif- fered as the Passion differed from the Temptation in the Wilderness . This study is meant to record , not ...
... decision of the court was right . But the opinion of the court was most unwise , because it gave credit to the opinion that the feeling of equality was identical to equality itself . The radical subjectivity of the social sciences with ...
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Contents
1958 The Crisis in Historical Judgment | 19 |
1858 Lincoln versus Douglas The Alternatives | 28 |
THE CASE FOR DOUGLAS | 39 |
Slavery | 41 |
Manifest Destiny | 63 |
The Repeal of the Missouri Compromise I The Legal Power and Practical Impotence of Federal Prohibitions of Slavery in the Territories | 104 |
The Repeal of the Missouri Compromise II Did the Compromise of 1850 Supersede the Missouri Compromise? | 133 |
The Repeal of the Missouri Compromise III What Douglas Intended on January 4 1854 | 147 |
The Political Tendency toward Slavery Expansion | 294 |
The Intrinsic Evil of the Repeal of the Missouri Compromise | 302 |
The Universal Meaning of the Declaration of Independence | 308 |
The Form and Substance of Political Freedom in the Modern World | 330 |
Popular Sovereignty True and False | 347 |
The Meaning of Equality Abstract and Practical | 363 |
The Natural Limits of Slavery Expansion | 387 |
Did the Republicans Abandon Lincolns Principles after the Election of 1860? | 400 |
The Repeal of the Missouri Compromise IV Tragedy The Extremes Crush the Mean | 171 |
THE POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY OF A YOUNG WHIG | 181 |
The Teaching Concerning Political Salvation | 183 |
The Teaching Concerning Political Moderation | 236 |
THE CASE FOR LINCOLN | 273 |
The Legal Tendency toward Slavery Expansion | 275 |
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