This book explains the adoption of the US Constitution in terms of what the proponents were trying to accomplish.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Calvin H. Johnson is the Andrews and Kurth Centennial Professor of Law at the University of Texas School of Law. He received his undergraduate degree from Columbia College (Philosophy) and his law degree from Stanford. Before entering teaching, he was a tax lawyer with Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton and Garrison in New York and with the US Treasury Department.
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Introduction Part I. The Necessity of the Constitution: 1. The rise of the righteous anger 2. Madison's vision: requisitions and rights 3. The superiority of the extended republic 4. Shifting the foundations of government from the states to the people 5. Partial losses 6. Anti-federalism 7. False issues Part II. Less Convincing Factors: 8. The modesty of the original commerce clause 9. Creditors, territories, and shaysites 10. Hamilton's constitution 11. The turning of Madison Concluding summary Acknowledgments.
Introduction Part I. The Necessity of the Constitution: 1. The rise of the righteous anger 2. Madison's vision: requisitions and rights 3. The superiority of the extended republic 4. Shifting the foundations of government from the states to the people 5. Partial losses 6. Anti-federalism 7. False issues Part II. Less Convincing Factors: 8. The modesty of the original commerce clause 9. Creditors, territories, and shaysites 10. Hamilton's constitution 11. The turning of Madison Concluding summary Acknowledgments.
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