This book explores the Founders' conception of American political order, including traditional American rights and their relation to the rule of law, the purpose of government, the meaning of social contract, the elements of liberal democracy, and various assumptions, explicit and implicit, underlying the Founders' constitutional design.
This book explores the Founders' conception of American political order, including traditional American rights and their relation to the rule of law, the purpose of government, the meaning of social contract, the elements of liberal democracy, and various assumptions, explicit and implicit, underlying the Founders' constitutional design.
Linda C. Raeder is professor of politics at Palm Beach Atlantic University.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgments Chapter 1: Freedom and Law Chapter 2: Freedom and Rights Chapter 3: The Nature and Purpose of Government: A Lockean View Chapter 4: Liberal Democracy Chapter 5: Constitutional Considerations Bibliography About the Author
Acknowledgments Chapter 1: Freedom and Law Chapter 2: Freedom and Rights Chapter 3: The Nature and Purpose of Government: A Lockean View Chapter 4: Liberal Democracy Chapter 5: Constitutional Considerations Bibliography About the Author
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