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Jefferson, Calhoun and States' Rights: The Uneasy Europeanization of American Politics

Luigi Marco Bassani

European absolute monarchy was the model for all subsequent versions of statism. The rise of the centralized state apparatus that claimed a monopoly of the (legitimate) use of force within a given territory went hand in hand with the intellectual pursuit of describing it. America, both during colonial times and even more so at the founding of the republic, was relatively free from absolutism. The US, born without a sovereign, could not know the peculiar development of a fundamental state category such as sovereignty, first defined by Jean Bodin in the 16th century. Sovereignty, in American political discourse, was...







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