The problem of democracy the Presidents Adams confront the cult of personality
by Isenberg, Nancy (Author), Burstein, Andrew (Author)
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John and John Quincy Adams: rogue intellectuals, unsparing truth-tellers, too uncensored for their own political good. They held that political participation demanded moral courage. They did not seek popularity (it showed). They lamented the fact that hero worship in America substituted idolatry for... Full description
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Other Authors
Petkoff, Robert (Narrator)
Main Language
English
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English
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Unabridged.
Subjects
Adams, John, > 1735-1826 > Political and social views.
Adams, John Quincy, > 1767-1848 > Political and social views.
Presidents > United States > Biography.
Democracy > United States > History.
United States > Politics and government > 1783-1865.
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