
Back to the Republic (Annotated)
Enriched Edition. A Progressive Era Defense of Constitutional Republics, Representative Government, and Ordered LibertyBy Harry Fuller AtwoodLength3h 36m
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Back to the Republic is a forceful work of American political argument, written in the Progressive Era's atmosphere of reform, mass democracy, and constitutional anxiety. Atwood distinguishes sharply between a republic and a pure democracy, presenting the former as the balanced "golden mean" between autocracy and mob rule. Its style is didactic, aphoristic, and polemical, drawing on constitutional history, classical political categories, and patriotic rhetoric to defend representative government, limited powers, and civic responsibility. Harry Fuller Atwood was an American lawyer, lecturer, and political writer deeply concerned with the preservation of constitutional principles amid rapid social and institutional change. His legal training and public advocacy shaped his emphasis on definitions, civic education, and the dangers of imprecise political language. The book reflects an author convinced that the American experiment depended not merely on sentiment, but on disciplined understanding of republican forms. Readers interested in constitutional theory, American political rhetoric, and early twentieth-century debates over democracy will find this book illuminating. Though some arguments bear the marks of its period, Back to the Republic remains valuable as a passionate defense of ordered liberty and representative institutions.
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Audiobook details
GenrePolitics and Government
Length3 hrs 36 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateDec 7, 2023
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Back to the Republic (Annotated)
8The Short Ballot
2The Trend of Government
9Organization
3The Republic
10A World Republic
4The Golden Mean
11Conclusion
5The Standard Form
12The Constitution of the United States
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6The Constitution
13Political Parties
7Dangerous Experiments
14Memorable Quotes