Governed by a Spirit of Opposition: The Origins of American Political Practice in Colonial Philadelphia.

Abstract

At least since Alexis de Tocqueville’s 1832 tour of the United States, students of the early American republic have described that period as one in which private voluntary organizations proliferated. Jessica Choppin Roney’s Governed by a Spirit of Opposition locates the origins of American voluntary culture, and thus of widespread civic participation, in an earlier period.

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