A Little Rebellion, Now & Then, Is a Good Thing

A Little Rebellion, Now & Then, Is a Good Thing
Author: Alan M. Hallene Jr.
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2018-04-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1984513311

This fictional Christian book centers on the interesting treatise Mr. Jefferson wrote to his good friend James Madison in the early days of our new, independent republic on the good qualities a responsive-to-the-people government should have.

Little Rebellion Now and Then is a Good Thing: A Letter from Thomas Jefferson to James Madison

Little Rebellion Now and Then is a Good Thing: A Letter from Thomas Jefferson to James Madison
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Archiving Early America presents the full text of a January 30th, 1787 letter from future U.S. President Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826) to future U.S. President James Madison (1751-1836). Among other matters, Jefferson expresses justification for Shay's rebellion. Jefferson believed that the people had the right to express their grievances against the government.

Wages of Rebellion

Wages of Rebellion
Author: Chris Hedges
Publisher: Bold Type Books
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2015-05-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1568584903

Revolutions come in waves and cycles. We are again riding the crest of a revolutionary epic, much like 1848 or 1917, from the Arab Spring to movements against austerity in Greece to the Occupy movement. In Wages of Rebellion, Chris Hedges -- who has chronicled the malaise and sickness of a society in terminal moral decline in his books Empire of Illusion and Death of the Liberal Class -- investigates what social and psychological factors cause revolution, rebellion, and resistance. Drawing on an ambitious overview of prominent philosophers, historians, and literary figures he shows not only the harbingers of a coming crisis but also the nascent seeds of rebellion. Hedges' message is clear: popular uprisings in the United States and around the world are inevitable in the face of environmental destruction and wealth polarization. Focusing on the stories of rebels from around the world and throughout history, Hedges investigates what it takes to be a rebel in modern times. Utilizing the work of Reinhold Niebuhr, Hedges describes the motivation that guides the actions of rebels as "sublime madness" -- the state of passion that causes the rebel to engage in an unavailing fight against overwhelmingly powerful and oppressive forces. For Hedges, resistance is carried out not for its success, but as a moral imperative that affirms life. Those who rise up against the odds will be those endowed with this "sublime madness." From South African activists who dedicated their lives to ending apartheid, to contemporary anti-fracking protests in Alberta, Canada, to whistleblowers in pursuit of transparency, Wages of Rebellion shows the cost of a life committed to speaking the truth and demanding justice. Hedges has penned an indispensable guide to rebellion.

Shays' Rebellion

Shays' Rebellion
Author: David P. Szatmary
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Total Pages: 216
Release: 1980
Genre: History
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Shays' Rebellion is often dismissed in the history books as an isolated incident following the American Revolution. Sometimes, it's grudingly given credit for spurring the Constitution Convention. In this well-balanced book, David P. Szatmary devotes the time and study necessary to classify Shays' Rebellion as the historical watershed it truly is. Shays' Rebellion signified more than economically depressed New England farmers waging war on creditors; it marked the beginning of the end of the American subsistence farmer. This change in an accepted way of life was at least as painful as the birth of the new United States. Szatmary chronicles how international influences forced a change in how merchants, farmers and artisans interacted, and how the initial changes brought friction. The rebellion resulting from this friction in turn revealed how ineffective the Articles of Confederation were in dealing with a crisis that could destroy the country. Szatmary links the state's governments weakness to the Constitution by using newspaper and editorial accounts of the day to provide a well-rounded view of an overlooked milestone.

A Little Rebellion?

A Little Rebellion?
Author: Val Dumond
Publisher: Muddy Puddle Press
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2013-05
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ISBN: 9780988750630

The unrest at Stateside Savings Bank begins when a group of women staff members are invited to join the egocentric president to celebrate Secretaries' Day 1989. When the boss ditches the party early, they conclude that something has to be done about the inequalities that bubble up throughout the bank. The women, eyeing their position right next to the customers, form The Alices Committee (in respect of Alice Doesn't Day) to wage a proxy fight, gain control of the Board of Directors, and make some changes to their workplace. What needs changing? Men hold the senior positions; the Board is composed of men only; the few women who have penetrated upper management are not paid as much as their male peers; the insensitive bank president (called The Bleeper behind his back) expects the women to wait on him, as well as obey his excessive rules. Stories abound of the fates of those who crossed "The Boss" or failed to follow his rules. During the months prior to the annual shareholders' meeting, the women find themselves taking control, not only of bank procedure, but of what's missing in their own lives. Jessica, a widow and single mom, is in love with two men; Donna lives close to power, but has hesitated to accept her own control; Sheila, longtime friend of The Boss finds herself facing early retirement; Judy hides an abusive marriage behind her belief that knowledge is power; Winnie flaunts her good looks, believing that a woman's wiles are power; Terri has the business acumen to climb ladders, but hesitates to move up. None of them notices that their luncheon date falls exactly 225 years after Thomas Jefferson wrote his quotable message about a little rebellion now and then being a good thing.

The Whiskey Rebellion

The Whiskey Rebellion
Author: Thomas P. Slaughter
Publisher: OUP USA
Total Pages: 306
Release: 1986
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780195051919

This book assesses the rebellion in relation to interregional tensions, international diplomacy, frontier expansion, republican ideology and the social and political conflict of the l780s -1790s.

Thomas Jefferson and the Science of Republican Government

Thomas Jefferson and the Science of Republican Government
Author: Dustin Gish
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2017-04-07
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1107157366

This analysis of Thomas Jefferson's only published work demonstrates the political aspirations behind its composition, publication and dissemination.