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Revisiting Dred Scott: Prudence,Providence, and the Limits of Constitutional Statesmanship
Authors:Justin Buckley Dyer
Affiliation:Political Science , University of Missouri–Columbia
Abstract:Abstract

After the Dred Scott decision in 1857, Abraham Lincoln embarked on a public campaign to prevent the expansion of slavery in the federal territories. Lincoln's opposition to Dred Scott was, however, bound up with a certain theoretical orientation that is often rejected in the general milieu of modern constitutional theory. Within the context of two recent revisionist accounts of slavery and American constitutionalism, I argue that our retrospective evaluations of the sixteenth president's statesmanship must enter into a deeper engagement with Lincoln's attachment to natural law and his theological interpretation of the Civil War.
Keywords:Lincoln  providence  statesmanship  slavery  Dred Scott
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