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The Legacy of George Mason

The Legacy of George Mason
Author: Josephine F. Pacheco
Publisher: Associated University Presses
Total Pages: 166
Release: 1983
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780913969007

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Natural Rights and Natural Law

Natural Rights and Natural Law
Author: Robert P. Davidow
Publisher: University Press of America
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1986
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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Commemorates the life and work of George Mason, the principal author of the Virginia Declaration of Rights and signer of the Declaration of Independence.


The Will of the People

The Will of the People
Author: George R. Johnson
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 175
Release: 1991-05-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 1461748100

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Americans are justly proud of their tradition of representative government. In fact, America's is the longest continuous representative government in existence. Ironically, it may be that, because of the two hundred uninterrupted years of the republic's existence, we take it for granted that we view its continuation as guaranteed. Although our republic has endured for more than two hundred years, it has not always existed in its present "form," it has not always represented many people who now routinely view its protections and guarantees as birthrights. The unlanded masses, women, blacks and other minorities, all were for a great part of our history not represented in the American body politic. Now all of these groups, at least legally speaking, are full participants in the body politic and in the public affairs of this country. This volume examines the development of the American notion of popular sovereignty from its colonial and revolutionary origins, from the days of its severely restricted meaning through its progress toward inclusion of more of "the people." Four distinguished commentators examine the social and political developments that have accompanied the growth and expansion of "the will of the people."


George Mason

George Mason
Author: Education Information, Inc
Publisher:
Total Pages: 38
Release: 1965
Genre:
ISBN:

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The Will of the People

The Will of the People
Author: George R. Johnson
Publisher: University Press of America
Total Pages: 176
Release: 1991
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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Americans are justly proud of their tradition of representative government. In fact, America's is the longest continuous representative government in existence. Ironically, it may be that, because of the two hundred uninterrupted years of the republic's existence, we take it for granted that we view its continuation as guaranteed. Although our republic has endured for more than two hundred years, it has not always existed in its present "form," it has not always represented many people who now routinely view its protections and guarantees as birthrights. The unlanded masses, women, blacks and other minorities, all were for a great part of our history not represented in the American body politic. Now all of these groups, at least legally speaking, are full participants in the body politic and in the public affairs of this country. This volume examines the development of the American notion of popular sovereignty from its colonial and revolutionary origins, from the days of its severely restricted meaning through its progress toward inclusion of more of "the people." Four distinguished commentators examine the social and political developments that have accompanied the growth and expansion of "the will of the people."


George Mason

George Mason
Author: Robert A. Rutland
Publisher: LSU Press
Total Pages: 130
Release: 1980-04-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0807153435

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George Mason of Gunston Hall was a scholarly craftsman of government during America's crucial formative years. His Virginia Declaration of Rights provided a sense of purpose and direction to the rebellious colonies, and his vigorous insistence on the protection of personal liberties in the Constitution is reflected in the document's first ten amendments, the Bill of Rights. Fellow Virginian Thomas Jefferson said of Mason that he "was of the first order of greatness." Few Americans who have served their country, however, have met with as little recognition. Essentially a private person who cared nothing for political prestige, Mason had been overshadowed by the other founders of the Republic -- although most of them had turned to him for advice and direction. In a concise, cogently written biography, a distinguished historian restores the "reluctant statesman" to his proper place in the pantheon of America's greatest citizens.


George Mason

George Mason
Author: William G. Hyland
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 490
Release: 2019-05-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 1621579476

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George Mason was a short, bookish man who was a friend and neighbor of athletic, broad-shouldered George Washington. Unlike Washington, Mason has been virtually forgotton by history. But this new biography of forgotten patriot George Mason makes a convincing case that Mason belongs in the pantheon of honored Founding Fathers. Trained in the law, Mason was also a farmer, philosopher, botanist, and musician. He was one of the architects of the Declaration of Independence, an author of the Bill of Rights, and one of the strongest proponents of religious liberty in American history. In fact, both Thomas Jefferson and James Madison may have been given undue credit for George Mason's own contributions to American democracy.


Federalism

Federalism
Author: Martin B. Cohen
Publisher: Univ Publ Assn
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1988
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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George Mason, whose Virginia Declaration of Rights served as a model for the U.S. Bill of Rights, was such an ardent proponent of federalism that he attacked the U.S. Constitution for its lack of true federalism. This volume in the George Mason Lecture Series examines both Mason's thought and the evolution of America's unique blend of federal principles. Contributors include: Linda Grant DePauw, Daniel J. Elazar, Robert B. Hawkins, Jr., Martin B. Cohen, Edwin R. Black.