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Stephen Howard Browne

    The First Inauguration
    The Ides of War
    Edmund Burke and the Discourse of Virtue
    Kant's Late Philosophy of Nature
    • The book offers in-depth analyses of Edmund Burke's public discourse and political writings, illuminating his influence on modern political thought. It explores key themes such as liberty, tradition, and the role of government, providing insights into his views on society and change. Through close readings, the author reveals Burke's rhetorical strategies and philosophical arguments, showcasing his relevance in contemporary political discussions. This examination not only highlights Burke's contributions but also invites readers to reflect on the enduring nature of his ideas.

      Edmund Burke and the Discourse of Virtue
    • The Ides of War

      George Washington and the Newburgh Crisis

      • 152 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Exploring the influence of human agency and rhetoric, this work delves into the critical factors that shaped the nation's founding. It highlights how persuasive communication and individual actions were instrumental in establishing foundational ideals and governance. The book provides a nuanced understanding of the historical context, emphasizing the interplay between influential figures and their impactful discourse in the formation of national identity and principles.

      The Ides of War
    • Examines the first American presidential inauguration, including the people, ceremonies, and issues surrounding the event, and argues that George Washington's inaugural address provides a compelling statement of the values necessary to make the experiment in republican government a success.

      The First Inauguration