Republikanisme di Amerika Serikat
Republikanisme adalah filsafat politik paduan di Amerika Serikat. Ini telah menjadi bagian utama dari pemikiran sipil Amerika sejak pendiriannya.[1] Ini menekankan kebebasan dan hak individual tanpa pandang bulu sebagai nilai-nilai utama, membuat kedaulatan rakyat secara keseluruhan, menolak monarki, aristokrasi dan kekuasaan politik warisan, sehingga para warga negara menjadi merdeka dalam penampilan mereka terhadap tugas-tugas sipil, dan menunjukkan korupsi.[2] Republikanisme Amerika didirikan dan mula-mula diterapkan oleh Bapak-Bapak Pendiri pada abad ke-18. Bagi mereka, menurut satu tim sejarawan, "republikanisme lebih mewakili ketimbang sebagian besar bentuk pemerintahan. Ini adalah cara hidup, ideologi inti, komitmen kebebasan tanpa kompromi, dan penyangkalan bulat terhadap aristokrasi."[3]
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Republikanisme berdasarkan pada gagasan-gagasan dan model-model Yunani-Romawi kuno, Renaisans, dan Inggris .[4] Ini membentuk dasar dari Revolusi Amerika, Deklarasi Kemerdekaan (1776), Konstitusi (1787), Undang-Undang Hak Asasi, serta Gettysburg Address (1863).[5]
Referensi
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- ^ Richard Buel, Securing the Revolution: Ideology in American Politics, 1789–1815 (1972)
- ^ Robert A. Divine, T. H. Breen, et al. The American Story (3rd ed. 2007) p. 147
- ^ Becker et al (2002), ch 1
- ^ Wood, Gordon S. (1991). The Radicalism of the American Revolution (edisi ke-1st Vintage Books). New York, NY: Vintage Books. ISBN 0679736883. Diakses tanggal 4 December 2012.
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Pranala luar
sunting- "Inventing a New Republican Culture for America" Lesson plan for grades 9–12 from National Endowment for the Humanities