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Title: The Philosophy of Democracy


1
The Philosophy of Democracy
  • Mr. Greens American Government

2
Outline of the Lecture
  • Republic or Democracy?
  • Classical Liberalism
  • John Locke and The Second Treatise on Government
  • Thomas Jefferson and The Declaration of
    Independence
  • James Madison (and others) and The Constitutional
    Convention
  • James Madison) and The Federalist Papers
  • The Constitution of the United States
  • The Bill of Rights
  • The First 10 Amendments
  • Amendments 11 through 27

3
Model 1, p. 2
4
Republic or Democracy?
  • Which Government Is Best
  • Idealism Government By Virtue
  • Platonic Virtue
  • Three Kinds of Souls
  • Those Motivated by Appetite
  • Those Motivated by Physical Exertion
  • Those Motivated by Reason
  • Rule by the Philosopher King

5
Republic or Democracy?
  • Which Government Is Best
  • Idealism Government By Virtue
  • Aristotelian Virtue

6
Aristotle
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Republic or Democracy?
  • Which Government Is Best
  • Idealism Government By Virtue
  • Aristotelian Virtue
  • Virtue Though Character
  • Aristotles Classification of Constitutions

Republican Solution A Mixed Constitution
8
Ambrogio Lorenzetti, Allegory of Good Government,
at the Palazzo Pubblico in Siena, Italy, 1338-40
9
Good Government Right Side Translation
10
Good Government Left Side Translation
11
painting
Ambrogio Lorenzetti, Allegory of Bad Government,
at the Palazzo Pubblico in Siena, Italy, 1338-40
12
Bad Government Translation
13
Republic or Democracy?
  • Which Government Is Best
  • Realism Government By Interests
  • Machiavellian VirtĂș
  • How Does Politics Really Work?
  • How Do Politicians Really Behave?

14
Machiavelli, Chapter 15
15
Machiavelli, Chapter 15
16
Republic or Democracy?
  • Which Government Is Best
  • The Baptist
  • Virtue
  • The Bootlegger
  • Interest
  • Or Both

17
Classical Liberalism
18
The Second Treatise on Government, 1689
John Locke
19
Lockes Theory
  • Divine Right of Kings?
  • The State of Nature
  • Absolute Freedom and Equality
  • Natural Rights Life, Liberty, and Property
  • Social Contract
  • Limited Government
  • Legislative
  • Executive
  • Right of Revolution

20
The Country Whigs
  • Liberty is Natural -- Not be a Gift of the
    State
  • English Liberty Is Protected By Dividing Power
    Three Ways
  • Monarch
  • Parliament
  • Lords
  • Commons
  • Aristotles Mixed Constitution
  • Monarchy
  • Aristocracy
  • Democracy

5/12/2009
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21
The Country Whigs
  • Liberty Can Be Destroyed By Corruption
  • As when the King buys off Parliament using
    Places And Pensions
  • By establishing standing armies
  • By creating national debts
  • By raising excises
  • Liberty Requires Rule By The Virtuous If
    Corruption and Tyranny Are To Be Avoided
  • Virtue Is In the Country, Found Outside The
    Centers Of Power

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22
Jefferson
23
Declaration
24
Classical Liberalism
  • American Equality
  • English Liberty
  • Christian Virtue

25
American Equality
All Men Are Created Equal Eliminate Status and
Privilege That Is Not Based On Merit
26
Booted And Spurred
27
American Equality
All Men Are Created Equal Eliminate Status and
Privilege That Is Not Based On Merit
Egalitarianism Eliminate All Unreasonable Status
Creating Distinctions
28
English Liberty
  • Rule of Law
  • Law must be reasonable
  • Based on logical and consistent principles rather
    than inviolable and unchallengeable traditions.
  • Law must be equal
  • No exceptions and exemptions for elites
  • No singling out minorities for disparate
    treatment or unique penalties
  • Law must be predictable
  • No arbitrary changes in societies rules or their
    enforcement
  • ex post facto laws

29
English Liberty
Political Liberty Written Constitution Contract
between people and rulers Right of Revolution Di
vided Power No single sovereign power Bill of Ri
ghts Individual liberties protected from Governme
nt Rotation of Office No hereditary or continuou
s rule
30
English Liberty
Economic Liberty Government Does Defines and Pro
tects Private Property Enforces Contracts Stable
Money System Government Does Not Regulate Price
s and Wages Interfere With Trade
31
Christian Virtue
Republics Require Virtuous Citizens to Succeed
Virtuous Citizens Put Country Ahead of Self
Men Are Naturally Corrupt, Degenerate, and
Depraved Sin Has Affected All Parts of Man the H
eart, the Emotions, the Will, the Mind, and the
Body. Left to Themselves, Men Will Seek Pleasure
and Use Violence Without Regard to the Safety or
Well Being of Others. Only Religion Can Tame and
Control (Civilize) Naturally Depraved Mankind
32
Booted And Spurred
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The End
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