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Patriots of the American Revolution
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BOOK WORLD
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11 / 1986 |
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Gordon L. Anderson Gordon L. Anderson is the secretary-general of Professors
World Peace Academy International. He lives in White Bear
Lake, Minnesota. |
THE TREE OF LIBERTY: A DOCUMENTARY HISTORY OF REBELLION
AND POLITICAL CRIME IN AMERICA
Nicholas N. Kittrie and Eldon D. Wedlock, Jr.
Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1986
715 pp., $39.50
The title of the book is taken from a passage by one of the first patriots of the American Revolution, Thomas Jefferson: I hold it that a little rebellion now and then is a good thing…. It is medicine necessary for the sound health of government…. God forbid we should ever be twenty years without such a rebellion….. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants. It is its natural manure.
The authors believe that Americans have been loyal to Jefferson's admonition and, thus, that the tree of liberty has flourished. Through the presentation of a documentary history of "political crime" in America, Kittrie and Wedlock have sought to show that the liberty enjoyed in American life is indebted to the turbulent pursuit of liberty, equality, and happiness. It is both an attempt to debunk what historian Richard E. Rubenstein has called "the myth of peaceful progress" in the United States and an attempt to understand "revolution" in a realistic and constructive light, rather than in the popular destructive form of Marxist Leninist revolutions.
This analysis of the history of the United States is oriented around the concept of "political crime," a term which is given an
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