A Well-Constructed Union: Readings in the American Political Tradition guides students through a carefully curated selection of readings that illuminate the principles, implementation, and inherent tensions of the American political system. The anthology provides readers with an engaging exploration of the philosophical considerations underlying policy debates and the unique features of American answers to political questions.
The collection features seminal primary sources that provide the foundation for American politics including The Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson's first inaugural address, select Federalist papers by James Madison, Abraham Lincoln's speech on the Dred Scott Decision, George Washington's Whiskey Rebellion Proclamation, and more. Students read compelling articles, essays, and excerpts such as "Our Teacher, the Constitution" by Adam Carrington, book chapters from Aristotle's The Politics, reflections on Constitutional interpretation by former Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, and analysis of what is wrong with the American political system by John R. Hibbing and Elizabeth Theiss-Morse.
Featuring 56 individual readings selected for novice learners of the American political system, A Well-Constructed Union is an ideal text for courses in American politics and government.