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Framed for Posterity - Enduring Philosophy of the Constitution
Ralph L. Ketcham
MP-KAN Uni Press of Kansas (1993)
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52,20
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The Idea of Democracy in the Modern Era
Ralph L. Ketcham
University Press of Kansas (2004)
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57,10
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The Madisons at Montepelier - Reflections on the Founding Couple
Ralph L. Ketcham
University of Virginia Press (2009)
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61,40
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James Madison - A Biography
Ralph L. Ketcham
University of Virginia Press (1990)
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31,60
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The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin
Benjamin Franklin; Leonard W. Labaree; Ralph L. Ketcham; Helen C. Boatfield
Yale University Press (2003)
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Framed for Posterity - Enduring Philosophy of the Constitution
52,20 €
MP-KAN Uni Press of Kansas
Sivumäärä: 200 sivua
Asu: Kovakantinen kirja
Julkaisuvuosi: 1993, 30.05.1993 (lisätietoa)
Kieli: Englanti
In Marbury v. Madison, Chief Justice John Marshall defined the Constitution as ""a superior, paramount law"", one that supersedes the laws passed by Congress and state legislatures. What makes it paramount? This book sets out to recover the enduring principles, purposes, and meanings that inform the founders' charter and continue to offer us political guidance more than 200 years later. In so doing, it steers a middle course between ""originalists"", who restrict interpretation to constitutional specifics, and ""relativists"", who adapt the Constitution to the moment by ignoring original meaning. ""Original intent"", Ralph Ketcham argues, is best discerned by a study of the political climate that nourished the Constitution and the Bill of Rights and, more particularly, by undertaking the broader meanings, intentions, and purposes of the framers. To recover this full context of political thinking, Ketcham delves not only into the meaning of the documents but also into the connotations of the framers' vocabulary, the reasoning behind both accepted and rejected propositions, arguments for and against, and unstated assumptions. In his analysis the fundamental or enduring principles are republicanism (as part of the broader doctrine of balance of powers). Ketcham answers those who question the relevance to modern constitutional interpretation of the finding that the founders were both republican and liberal. He asserts that the rights-protecting character of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights derived from the founders' belief that private rights depended upon active government and public virtue. In other words, private liberties rested on the citizenry's right to self-governance.

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