John E. Hill is Professor Emeritus of Politics and History at Curry College.
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"John Hill offers an important corrective to the misguided and superficial understanding of Adam Smith so prevalent today. Those who are concerned about preserving American democracy would be wise to pay attention to Smith's conception of a flourishing human life as one that is neither individualistic nor communitarian but rather, as Hill so expertly argues, expresses individuality within communities." --Richard L. Kyte, Viterbo University John E. Hill's Adam Smith's Sociability and the American Dream is wide-ranging, well-reasoned, impassioned, and ambitious in urging the necessity for a more communitarian spirit of American democracy. Hill's persuasive case for the contemporary relevance of Smith's often-ignored concept of sociability and John Adams' hard-minded devotion to democracy deserves to be read and considered by anyone interested in the future of the United States. --Edward Fitzgerald, Executive Director, Quincy Historical Society, Quincy, MA