Preface and Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I. Theory of American History
1. Foundations of the Early Republic
-The Early Idealism of Henry Adams
-The United States in 1800
2. The Jeffersonian Foundation
-Adams on Jefferson’s Character
-The First Inaugural Address
-Jefferson, the Louisiana Purchase and the Executive Power
-The Embargo and the Failure of Principle
-Out-Federalizing the Federalists
3. The Madison Continuation
-The United States in 1817
-Toward a Philosophy of History
4. Secession, Capitalism, and Corruption
-From Madison to the Civil War
-The Civil War
-The Postwar Revolution
5. Democracy and Empire
-The Novel as Theory
-The Crisis of the Late Nineteenth Century
Part II. The Philosophy of History
6. Religion, History, and Politics
-Faith, Science, and Organized Religion
-The Ideal Female
-Medieval France and Modern America
7. History, Science, and Politics: A Lifetime’s Education
-Education as an Adams
-Education at Harvard College
-War, Diplomacy, and Education
-Darwinism and Education
-Twenty Years After (1892)
-Money, Markets, and Anti-Semitism
-The Problem of Technology
-Another Try at Political Education
8. The End of Education
-Technology and the Virgin
-Toward a Dynamic Theory of History
-The Meaning of an Education
-History and Politics in the Education
-A Complex Mind in a Complex World
Notes
Index