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New Order of the Ages: Time, the Constitution, and the Making of Modern American Political Thought

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"[Lienesch's] special interest is with concepts of change, decay, reform and destiny.…His treatment of religion as a formative influence on [American political thought] is original and important, and especially his emphasis on the millenarianism that was so surprisingly popular in the late eighteenth century."
--William Brock, Times Literary Supplement

"…an interesting book on a timely topic.…Those interested in the theoretical orientation of the United States' founding generation would do well to take a look at this new book by Michael Lienesch."
--Richard Myers, Canadian Journal of Political Science

"Lienesch has written an impressive study of the transition from classical republicanism to the beginnings of modern liberalism in America between the early 1780s and 1800.…This book will quickly achieve the stature of the most prominent republican and liberal readings of the ideological bases of the American founding and will stand as a major contribution toward bridging the gap between these partially contradictory analytic traditions."
--Choice

245 pages, Hardcover

First published August 1, 1988

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