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Whose Constitution?

Whose Constitution?
Author: Henry Agard Wallace
Publisher:
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1936
Genre: Constitutional law
ISBN:

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The Unwritten Constitution of the United States

The Unwritten Constitution of the United States
Author: Christopher Gustavus Tiedeman
Publisher: New York : G.P. Putnam's sons
Total Pages: 184
Release: 1890
Genre: Constitutional law
ISBN:

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An Inquiry Into the Principles and Policy of the Government of the United States

An Inquiry Into the Principles and Policy of the Government of the United States
Author: John Taylor
Publisher: The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd.
Total Pages: 582
Release: 1998
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1886363463

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Originally published in 1814, this is a reprint of the Yale University Press 1950 edition with an introduction by Roy Franklin Nichols. 562 pp. Taylor wrote this important work in 1814 as a reply to John Adams's Defence of the Constitutions of Government of the United States of America. Unlike Adams, he rejects the concept of "a natural aristocracy" of "paper and patronage" and a federal government based on a system of debt and taxes. He considers the American government to be one of divided powers responsible to the sovereign people alone. Opposed to the extent of power awarded to the executive office, he calls for shorter terms for the president and all elected officers. Charles Beard said this work "deserves to rank among the two or three really historic contributions to political science which have been produced in the United States." JOHN TAYLOR [1753-1824] was known as "John Taylor of Caroline County, Virginia." He served in the Continental Army and later in the Virginia House of Delegates, then served three terms as a member of the United States Senate. He is considered to be one of the nation's greatest philosophers of agrarian liberalism. He was one of the nation's first proponents of states' rights. His works include New Views of the Constitution of the United States (1823), Construction Construed, and Constitutions Vindicated (1820) and A Defence of the Measures of the Administration of Thomas Jefferson. By Curtius (1804), an argument in favor of the achievements of the first Jefferson administration.


The Confederate Constitution of 1861

The Confederate Constitution of 1861
Author: Marshall L. DeRosa
Publisher: University of Missouri Press
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1991-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780826208125

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In The Confederate Constitution of 1861, Marshall DeRosa argues that the Confederate Constitution was not, as is widely believed, a document designed to perpetuate a Southern "slaveocracy," but rather an attempt by the Southern political leadership to restore the Anti-Federalist standards of limited national government. In this first systematic analysis of the Confederate Constitution, DeRosa sheds new light on the constitutional principles of the CSA within the framework of American politics and constitutionalism. He shows just how little the Confederate Constitution departed from the U.S. Constitution on which it was modeled and examines closely the innovations the delegates brought to the document.


The Constitution, the Courts, and Human Rights

The Constitution, the Courts, and Human Rights
Author: Michael J. Perry
Publisher:
Total Pages: 241
Release: 1984-01-01
Genre: Civil rights
ISBN: 9780300032383

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Argues that the Supreme Court should continue to take a strong lead in the protection of human rights in constitutional policy decisions.