The American Constitution and Its ProvenanceRowman & Littlefield Publishers, 1997 - 382 halaman In this comprehensive collection of essays representing a lifetime of scholarship, distinguished political scientist Richard Stevens examines the fundamental principles of the American Constitutional order. Stevens discusses the Constitution's roots in Renaissance and Enlightenment political philosophy, and evaluates several major twentieth-century constitutional commentators. With a focus on the core of constitutional principle, Stevens critiques such views as that the Constitution founds a mixed regime, or is rooted in Christianity, or is a 'living constitution, ' or is to be interpreted in the light of a 'higher law background.' Broad in scope and penetrating in analysis, this book is essential reading for students and scholars of constitutional law, American political thought, and American history. |
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... Berns says : Constitutionality is not synonymous with wisdom . Justice is what the Legislature , that great ... Berns wrote this I was making a sim- ilar critique of Frankfurter . I have since become kinder and gentler in my view of ...
... Berns says : Constitutionality is not synonymous with wisdom . Justice is what the Legislature , that great ... Berns wrote this I was making a sim- ilar critique of Frankfurter . I have since become kinder and gentler in my view of ...
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... Berns ex- plores the other possible bases for that libertarian view , those grounded in argument rather than in history , and shows their defects . Finally , as Berns shows , the radical view of freedom is self - canceling.32 We began ...
... Berns ex- plores the other possible bases for that libertarian view , those grounded in argument rather than in history , and shows their defects . Finally , as Berns shows , the radical view of freedom is self - canceling.32 We began ...
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... Berns's interpretation of the Fourteenth Amendment or my own . That one exception is that I believe that Berns has simply accepted as irreversible the absorption of most of the first eight amendments into the due process clause of the ...
... Berns's interpretation of the Fourteenth Amendment or my own . That one exception is that I believe that Berns has simply accepted as irreversible the absorption of most of the first eight amendments into the due process clause of the ...
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The People the Great and the Wise 1992 | 3 |
Machiavellis Burlesque of Aristotles Ethics 1986 | 19 |
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