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Republican Government Standard: 12.1.3 Explain how the U.S. Constitution reflects a balance between the classical republican concern with promotion of the public good and the classical liberal concern with protecting individual rights; and discuss how the basic premises of liberal constitutionalism and democracy are joined in the Declaration of Independence as self-evident truths.

Classical Republicanism The Founders had studied the history of the classical periods of ancient Greece and Rome. The Roman Republic promoted the common good What was best for the entire society, this was known as classical republicanism

Certain political rights were necessary: Right to vote, express ideas and opinions about government, Serve in public office Classical Republicanism If a government was to promote the common good, society had to share the following characteristics Civic Virtue One who set aside personal interests to promote the common good Citizens were expected to participate fully in their government They were not to be left free to devote themselves only to their personal interests such as making money or caring for their families They were discouraged from traveling or reading and thinking about things that had nothing to do with their government If citizens had the freedom to do such things, it was feared, they might stop being reliable and fully dedicated to the common good To make sure citizens participated in their government, the classical republics often drastically limited individual rights

Classic Republicanism Citizens must be taught to be virtuous by moral education based on a civic religion consisting of gods, goddesses, and their rituals Citizens should practice virtues such as: Generosity Courage Self-control Fairness Importance of taking part in political debate Performing Military service The community must closely supervise the upbringing of the next generation of citizens

Problems Transferring Classical Republicanism to 18 th century America The classical republicanism of the ancient world only flourished in small, uniform communities. The young United States was large and represented people of different cultural backgrounds, economic conditions, and religious beliefs. The classical republican idea of civic virtue conflicted with the Founders belief in natural rights and with their understanding of human nature as defined by Locke and the other natural rights philosophers.

James Madison and Classic Republicanism James Madison was one of the most important Founders responsible for creating the U.S. Constitution He has been called the Father of the Constitution He translated the ideas of classical republicanism in such a way as to make them practical in the new American republic Madison defined the difference between democracies and republics In a democracy, the people administer the government themselves. These direct democracies must be confined to small communities like the ancient city-states of Greece In a republic, the people s representatives administer the government, allowing it to be extended over a much larger area He believed that America could an should have a republican form of government Laws would be made and administered by representatives elected by the people He insisted that members of government should be elected by a large number of the people, rather than by a small number or a specially favored group His government was defined as a representative democracy

American Republic and Civic Virtue Madison believed that people were motivated primarily by self-interest The pursuit of self-interest could in its own way further the common good example: A statesman s desire for fame and admiration from others would lead him to practice civic virtue The common good could be served by each individual pursuing his economic self-interest Each would contribute to the general prosperity He also believed that that people may act against the interests of others and against the common good Any sound government had to make allowances for this If all people were angels, there would be no need for government. He argued for a government that would encourage people to act as good republican citizens possessing the quality of civic virtue He favored a constitution that limited government by Separation of powers A system of checks and balances

Separation of Powers

Separation of Powers

Separation of Powers

Government Today How to balance between individual rights and the common good Anarchy Police State Classical Liberal Concern Judeo-Christian Individual Rights Classical Republican Concern Greco-Roman Common Good