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Essays on the Constitution of the United States - Published during its Discussion by the People 1787-1788 - cover

Essays on the Constitution of the United States - Published during its Discussion by the People 1787-1788

Alexander Hamilton, Daniel Carroll, Samuel Chase, Oliver Ellsworth, Charles Pinckney, Spencer Roane, James Sullivan, James Winthrop, Elbridge Gerry, William Williams, Roger Sherman, George Clinton, Robert Yates, Hugh Henry Brackenridge, Luther Martin, Hugh Williamson

Publisher: Good Press

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In "Essays on the Constitution of the United States," readers are invited into a profound exploration of the formative document that defines American governance. This collection spans a diverse array of literary styles from political treatises to reflective discourses, capturing the essence of revolutionary thought during the founding era. The essays collectively address themes of federalism, democracy, and the balance of power. The compilation is notable for its inclusion of incisive pieces that critically examine the potential challenges and triumphs inherent in the constitutional framework. Without singling out individual authors, the volume takes a remarkably holistic view, offering readers multiple perspectives on the document's lasting impact on both the nation and its citizens. The anthology's contributors feature prominent figures from the revolutionary period, each bringing unique insights into the political milieu of their time. Figures such as Hamilton, Winthrop, and Ellsworth were pivotal in the debates surrounding the ratification, offering a blend of ideals rooted in various philosophies and ideologies. These works align with the broader intellectual movements of the era, such as Enlightenment thinking and republican philosophy, creating a tapestry of discourse that enriches our understanding of early American thought and its lasting influence. Recommended for scholars, students, and enthusiasts alike, "Essays on the Constitution of the United States" is an exceptional opportunity to engage with the historical debates that shaped America. Delve into this anthology to appreciate the breadth of perspectives on governance and liberty offered by various framers and critics. It stands as an educational resource, prompting dialogue among readers about the enduring principles of freedom, equality, and governance. Engage with these texts to better understand the philosophical foundations that continue to influence modern democratic societies.
Available since: 10/04/2023.
Print length: 307 pages.

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