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A Constitution for the Living

Beau Breslin
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What would America's Constitutions have looked like if each generation wrote its own?

"The earth belongs...to the living, the dead have neither powers nor rights over it." These famous words, written by Thomas Jefferson to James Madison, reflect Jefferson's lifelong belief that each generation ought to write its own Constitution. According to Jefferson each generation should take an active role in endorsing, renouncing, or changing the nation's fundamental law. Perhaps if he were alive today to witness our seething debates over the state of American politics, he would feel vindicated in this belief.

Madison's response was that a Constitution must endure over many generations to gain the credibility needed to keep a nation strong and united. History tells us that Jefferson lost that debate. But what if he had prevailed? In A Constitution for the Living, Beau Breslin reimagines American history to answer that question. By tracing the story from the...

عام:
2021
الناشر:
Stanford University Press
اللغة:
english
ISBN:
3426D01E-7DED-4535-9416-0328CBB6D6A9
ملف:
MOBI , 672 KB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 2021
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