A Hercules in the Cradle(English, Paperback, Edling Max M.)

A Hercules in the Cradle(English, Paperback, Edling Max M.)

  • Edling Max M.
Publisher:University of Chicago PressISBN 13: 9780226829364ISBN 10: 0226829367

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A Hercules in the Cradle(English, Paperback, Edling Max M.) is written by Edling Max M. and published by The University of Chicago Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0226829367 (ISBN 10) and 9780226829364 (ISBN 13).

Explores the origin and evolution of American public finance and shows how the nation's rise to great-power status in the nineteenth century rested on its ability to go into debt. Two and a half centuries after the American Revolution the United States stands as one of the greatest powers on earth and the undoubted leader of the western hemisphere. This stupendous evolution was far from a foregone conclusion at independence. The conquest of the North American continent required violence, suffering, and bloodshed. It also required the creation of a national government strong enough to go to war against, and acquire territory from, its North American rivals. In A Hercules in the Cradle, Max M. Edling argues that the federal government's abilities to tax and borrow money, developed in the early years of the republic, were critical to the young nation's ability to wage war and expand its territory. He traces the growth of this capacity from the time of the founding to the aftermath of the Civil War, including the funding of the War of 1812 and the Mexican War. Edling maintains that the Founding Fathers clearly understood the connection between public finance and power: a well-managed public debt was a key part of every modern state. Creating a debt would always be a delicate and contentious matter in the American context, however, and statesmen of all persuasions tried to pay down the national debt in times of peace.