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We the People: The Foundation & Evolution of the U.S. Constitution

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eBook - Essays and Documents on the American Constitution's Evolution

Madison, James/Congress, U S/Archives, Center for Legislative et al

GOOD PRESS

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We the People: The Foundation& Evolution of the U.S. Constitution' embodies a meticulous curation of essays and documents that span the profound inception, debates, and subsequent evolutions that have characterized the living document of the U.S. Constitution. The anthology encompasses a range of literary styles, from the polemical Federalist Papers to the diligent records of the U.S. Congress and insightful analyses by modern scholars such as Helen M. Campbell. This juxtaposition of historical texts with contemporary interpretation invites a rich exploration of the Constitutions enduring relevance and the myriad philosophies that have shaped American democracy. The contributors, including foundational figures like James Madison, entities such as the Center for Legislative Archives, and contemporary scholars, bring multidimensional perspectives rooted in different epochs of American history. Their collective backgrounds underscore a shared commitment to understanding and explicating the Constitutions complexities. This blend of historical, legal, and academic voices aligns with significant movements in constitutional interpretation and political thought, offering readers a comprehensive view of the ideological undercurrents that have guided the United States. Highly recommended for students, scholars, and anyone looking to deepen their understanding of American constitutional heritage, 'We the People' unlocks a treasure trove of knowledge. Readers are invited to traverse the philosophical landscapes that have defined and redefined the Constitution, gaining invaluable insights into the principles of governance, liberty, and the rule of law. This anthology is not just an academic resource; it is a dialogue across centuries, where each piece echoes the transformative power of one of historys most influential documents.

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Erschienen: 17.01.2024

Umfang: 903 S., 3.11 MB

Sprache: ENG

ISBN/EAN: 8596547814030

Umbreit-Nr.: 1708270

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