Republicanism the Rise of Republicanism Essay

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Intellectual development is reflected in the creation, development and eventual preference for a specific type of government or representation in the society. Consequently, this period of intellectual development helped promote the freedom and social order, as more forms of representation and governance were developed and implemented in American society. Republicanism's eventual dominance over other governments and political ideologies, however, reflects the society's need to preserve and champion their individual freedoms and at the same time, maintain social order despite people's political differences and beliefs.

The Great Awakening emerged as an ideology, a religious movement that embodied social order and served as a precursor to the American Revolution (declared in the late 18th century). This revivalist religious movement in American history paved the way for an "open and undisguised Unitarianism" among different Christian sects and churches in America. While there was still diversity among churches and sects, the Great Awakening improved the "religious experience" of Americans, allowing them to make better judgments and choices on their religious -- and inevitably, political -- beliefs and views (Tracy, 1842:403).

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In addition, religion as a major political force during this period inevitably contributed to the growth of republicanism as an ideology. Thus, the Great Awakening reinforced the republican theme of unity and social order.

Lastly, after the American Revolution and upon America's recognition of its Constitution, ideologies have shifted perspective, from politico-religious to politico-economic. The emergence of economic theories, specifically Classical Liberalism, encapsulates in its principles the republican themes of freedom and equality, as this economic movement promoted the concept of free markets, individual freedom to make economic decisions and choices, and limited government intervention to the economy. Goodman (2005) qualifies how classical liberalism embodies the republican tradition, as this economic movement and political philosophy 'permeated' the "Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, the Federalist Papers and many other documents produced by the people who created the American system of government" (par. 1)......

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