Hamiltonian Principles

“Hamiltonian Principles” by James Truslow Adams, published by Simon Publications in 2001, presents a collection of Hamilton’s insights on various topics including politics, government, religion, education, and the art of living. This edition spans 188 pages and is written in English, offering readers a curated selection of thoughts from one of America’s foundational figures.
In this book, readers will find a thoughtful examination of Hamilton’s perspectives, reflecting on the complexities of governance and societal values during the Colonial Period. The work delves into themes relevant to political science and American government, providing a historical context that enriches the understanding of Hamilton’s contributions to the formation of the United States. This edition serves as a resource for those interested in the interplay between history and political theory.
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Hamilton’s general thoughts on politics, government, religion, education, and the art of living, selected from his writings by the great American historian.
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