The Price of Greatness by Jay Cost - ISBN: 9781541697461
Hardcover

The Price of Greatness

Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and the Creation of American Oligarchy

  • Hardcover

    256 pages

  • Release Date

    31 July 2018

Summary

An incisive account of the tumultuous relationship between Alexander Hamilton and James Madison and of the origins of our wealthy yet highly unequal nation

In the history of American politics there are few stories as enigmatic as that of Alexander Hamilton and James Madison’s bitterly personal falling out. Together they helped bring the Constitution into being, yet soon after the new republic was born they broke over the meaning of its founding document. Hamilton emphasize…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781541697461
ISBN-10:1541697464
Author:Jay Cost
Publisher:Basic Books
Imprint:Basic Books
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:256
Release Date:31 July 2018
Weight:430g
Dimensions:248mm x 179mm x 25mm
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Critics Review

”“Jay Cost has managed to do the unthinkable. He’s written an insightful account of the principles and practices of two great founding fathers, Alexander Hamilton and James Madison, without savaging one or the other. This terrific book is destined to reshape our thinking about the key events of the early republic including the tragic break between Hamilton and Madison…. A must-read for those interested in a deeper understanding of two giants whose principles animate America’s conflicted soul.”–Stephen F. Knott, author of Alexander Hamilton and the Persistence of Myth
”[A] compelling account…. Cost has written an engrossing and useful book in The Price of Greatness, for it both provides an accessible (short) history of this country’s beginnings and illustrates dynamics fundamental to the American model.“–Washington Free Beacon
“Cost’s descriptions of post independence political wrangling and the first decades of the new United States are clear and easily grasped.”–Publishers Weekly
“Focusing on James Madison and Alexander Hamilton…. Cost offers a revealing look at how their contrastingg political philosophies shaped the new nation’s domestic and foreign policies…. A well-argued examination of the nation’s founding principles.”–Kirkus Reviews
“In his lively new book, Jay Cost continues his fascinating inquiry into the sources of American political corruption by examining Alexander Hamilton’s and James Madison’s divergent understandings of the Constitution and the proper balancing of liberty, republicanism, and national unity and prosperity.”–Bradford Wilson, Executive Director, James Madison Program, Princeton University
“Jay Cost brings alive the profound dispute between Madison’s republicanism and Hamilton’s nationalism and helps us see why it still matters. At once a discerning scholar of political theory and a perceptive student of political practice, he is the perfect guide to this rich story.”–Yuval Levin, author of TheFractured Republic and editor of NationalAffairs
“Remarkable and insightful… a fascinating look at the interaction of money and politics in the early years of our Republic, showing that, like much of human nature, issues of greed and corruption are not sudden creations of the modern era.”–New York Journal of Books
“Thoughtful people differ concerning why so many of today’s most talented writers on American history practice their craft outside academia. Thoughtful people agree, and this book demonstrates, that Jay Cost is among those writers.”–George F. Will, WashingtonPost columnist

About The Author

Jay Cost

Jay Cost is a senior writer at the Weekly Standard and has written for the Wall Street Journal, National Review, and Commentary. He holds a PhD in political philosophy from the University of Chicago. The author of A Republic No More and Spoiled Rotten, he lives in Harmony, Pennsylvania.

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