Welcome to The Redneck Intellectual!
I teach political philosophy at Clemson University, I am the Executive Director of the Clemson Institute for the Study of Capitalism, and I am the founder of the Lyceum Scholars Program at Clemson.
I received a Ph.D. from Brown University, and I have been a visiting scholar at Princeton and Harvard universities as well as the University of London.
My books include America’s Revolutionary Mind: A Moral History of the American Revolution and the Declaration that Defined It (2019), Neoconservatism: An Obituary for an Idea (2010), Anti-Slavery Political Writings, 1833-1860: A Reader (2003), The Revolutionary Writings of John Adams (2001), and the award-winning John Adams and the Spirit of Liberty (1998).
In recent years, in addition to my academic articles, I’ve also published essays on a range of topics such as children’s rights, natural-law theory, Marxism, Progressive education, James Madison, constitutionalism, free-market education, liberal education, and the philosophy of Americanism.
Going forward, I hope to publish here at my Redneck substack essays on a range of subjects that will mostly be on historical, philosophical, political, and cultural topics.
I now do virtually all of my writing outside (weather permitting) in what I call my Redneck Office at the bottom of the driveway overlooking my backyard. The Redneck office consists of two Adirondack chairs lashed together, a cooler, and a fire pit. I usually start my work day sometime between 4:00 and 5:00 am, sometimes a bit earlier and sometimes a bit later. After making my coffee, I get a fire going and then set up my books, notes, and laptop and begin to write.
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I feel an affinity with your “esprit,” as they say in French for “mind.” I wake up every morning at 6am to read the poems of Victor Hugo in French until noon. His volume Leaves of Autumn is especially edifying in our morally uneducated and morally unconceptual culture, which is blind to anti-values and anti-norms. Thank you for rescuing and teaching what I love (i.e., the human capacity for normative abstraction) in politics. As for myself, I’m 30 years old and live two blocks away from the Cato Institute.
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