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J. Allen Smith: Jeffersonian Critic of the Federalist State

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It is a commonplace that every period rewrites history in the light of its own problems, and with the aid of wisdom after the event. Changes in the climate of opinion and shifts in the winds of doctrine naturally bring the contributions of earlier thinkers under new scrutiny. Today the mood of critical reassessment is strong, for a significant shift has taken place in English and American political opinion during the past decade; the temper of the times is not visionary, but revisionist, and the pull is not toward revolution, but toward revaluation. The spate of books and articles on the “new conservatism,†the “new right,†and the “conservative tradition,†however, and if ever, defined; the reconsiderations of liberal and reformist thought; the succession of Michael Oakeshott to the chair of Harold J. Laski; the recantations of repentant liberals, and the curious spectacle of revolutionaries triumphantly in reverse; the vogue of Burke and De Tocqueville; and even the difference between D. W. Brogan's earlier acid etching of the American political scene and his recent essay in contentment, all make clear in their varying ways that times have changed.

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  • Dean, Howard E., 1956. "J. Allen Smith: Jeffersonian Critic of the Federalist State," American Political Science Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 50(4), pages 1093-1104, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:apsrev:v:50:y:1956:i:04:p:1093-1104_06
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