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| #239010 in Books | Belknap Press | 1998-04-12 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 1.65 x6.39 x9.54l, | File type: PDF | 538 pages | ||5 of 8 people found the following review helpful.| Dry, engrossing Constitutionality|By VDM|Continuing from Foundations, Ackerman has proven deep ties to traditional majoritarianism. However, I find his spin fascinating, albeit not the juiciest read I've come across recently. His take on our democratic history is refreshing, and I recommend it to those who crave exposure to new vantage points of American tradition.|.com |In the second volume of a projected trilogy that seeks to provide the history of constitutional law in the U.S., Yale law professor Bruce Ackerman turns his attention to two periods: the post-Civil War era and the New Deal. Ackerman's historical research
Constitutional change, seemingly so orderly, formal, and refined, has in fact been a revolutionary process from the first, as Bruce Ackerman makes clear in We the People: Transformations. The Founding Fathers, hardly the genteel conservatives of myth, set America on a remarkable course of revolutionary disruption and constitutional creativity that endures to this day. After the bloody sacrifices of the Civil War, Abraham Lincoln and the Republican Party revolu...
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