PRAEGER PAPERBACKS THAT MATTER-FROM THE WORLD OF POLITICS TO THE WORLD OF ART

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"It is a natural, immutable Law," Adams wrote in his diary in 1759, "that the Buyer ought not to take Ad- vantage of the Sellers Necessity, to purchase at too low a Price." Here, too, there came a second thought on the heels of the first. "But Q. What Damage to Trade, what Inconvenience, if all Contracts made upon insuf- ficient Considerations were void." Well before the Declaration of Independence Adams' thought about politics had reached. a permanent resting-place. There was injustice and inconvenience attendant upon material in- equality, but any drastic attempt to remedy the situation would tend to destroy private property, which was essential to freedom. Hence when Paine in 1776 pro- posed that the American states become simple democracies, with one-chamber legislatures re- sponsible only to the electorate, Adams published his Thoughts On Government to counter its influence; and when, in the 1780s, French radicals and the agrarian debtors of Massachu- setts espoused Paine's concept, Adams wrote the three-volume Defense of the Constitutions in refutation. A strong executive and a senate were necessary, Adams argued, partly because rich men would be less danger- ous if confined to a separate branch of government, but also because senate and executive could check the attacks of the propertyless on the rich. Men without property were in the majority, Adams assumed, and the trend of development, as the United States became wealthier, would increase the disparity be- tween rich and poor. The intellectual grandeur of this, middle-class man lay in the honesty with which he faced the consequences of his assump- tions. 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