Constitutional Politics in a Conservative Era

Constitutional Politics in a Conservative Era
Author: Austin Sarat
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2008-05-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781849505628

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Aims to bring together the work of leading scholars of Constitutionalism, Constitutional law, and politics in the United States to take stock of the field to chart its progress, and point the way for its future development.

Toward an American Conservatism

Toward an American Conservatism
Author: Joseph W. Postell,Johnathan O'Neill
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2013-11-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781137300966

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During the Progressive Era (1880-1920), leading thinkers and politicians transformed American politics. Historians and political scientists have given a great deal of attention to the progressives who effected this transformation. Yet relatively little is known about the conservatives who opposed these progressive innovations, despite the fact that they played a major role in the debates and outcomes of this period of American history. These early conservatives represent a now-forgotten source of inspiration for modern American conservatism. This volume gives these constitutional conservatives their first full explanation and demonstrates their ongoing relevance to contemporary American conservatism.

Studies in Law Politics and Society

Studies in Law  Politics  and Society
Author: Austin Sarat
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Conservatism
ISBN: OCLC:1289423261

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The Progressives Century

The Progressives  Century
Author: Stephen Skowronek,Stephen M. Engel,Bruce Ackerman
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 542
Release: 2016-10-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780300225099

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A landmark work on how the Progressive Era redefined the playing field for conservatives and liberals alike. During the 1912 presidential campaign, Progressivism emerged as an alternative to what was then considered an outmoded system of government. A century later, a new generation of conservatives criticizes Progressivism as having abandoned America’s founding values and miring the government in institutional gridlock. In this paradigm-shifting book, renowned contributors examine a broad range of issues, including Progressives’ interpretation of the Constitution, their expansion and redistribution of individual rights, and reforms meant to shift power from political parties to ordinary citizens.

Constitutional Politics in a Conservative Era

Constitutional Politics in a Conservative Era
Author: Austin Sarat
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2008-05-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780762314867

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Aims to bring together the work of leading scholars of Constitutionalism, Constitutional law, and politics in the United States to take stock of the field to chart its progress, and point the way for its future development.

Conservatives and the Constitution

Conservatives and the Constitution
Author: Ken I. Kersch
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 414
Release: 2019-04-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0521139805

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Since the 1980s, a ritualized opposition in legal thought between a conservative 'originalism' and a liberal 'living constitutionalism' has obscured the aggressively contested tradition committed to, and mobilization of arguments for, constitutional restoration and redemption within the broader postwar American conservative movement. Conservatives and the Constitution is the first history of the political and intellectual trajectory of this foundational tradition and mobilization. By looking at the deep stories told either by identity groups or about what conservatives took to be flashpoint topics in the postwar period, Ken I. Kersch seeks to capture the developmental and integrative nature of postwar constitutional conservatism, challenging conservatives and liberals alike to more clearly see and understand both themselves and their presumed political and constitutional opposition. Conservatives and the Constitution makes a unique contribution to our understanding of modern American conservatism, and to the constitutional thought that has, in critical ways, informed and defined it.

Preserving the Constitution

Preserving the Constitution
Author: Michael Les Benedict
Publsiher: Reconstructing America
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2006
Genre: History
ISBN: 0823225542

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"Americans' ideas about constitutional liberty played a crucial role in the history of Reconstruction. They provided the basis for the Republican program of equal rights; ironically, they also set the limits to that program and reduced the prospects for its success. Americans were as concerned with preserving the Constitution as they were with changing it to protect liberty and equal rights. These two commitments were in profound tension. The question was how one could change the constitutional system to fulfill the promise of the Declaration of Independence--to entrench a republic dedicated to liberty instead of slavery--and yet preserve the essentials of federalism and local democracy. Almost 150 years later we still struggle with these problems." --Michael Les Benedict, from the Introduction Historians and legal scholars continue to confront the failure of Reconstruction, exploring the interaction of pervasive racism with widespread commitments to freedom and equality. In this important book, one of America's leading historians confronts the constitutional politics of the period from the end of the Civil War until 1877. Benedict updates ten of his classic essays that explore the way Republicans tried to replace the slaveholding republic with a nation dedicated to freedom and equality of basic legal and political rights--and how Americans' constitutional commitments, and those of Republicans themselves, limited reform. Expertly bridging legal, political, party history, the essays explore the fate of the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendments, as well as the struggle between President and Congress over the course of Reconstruction. Brought together for the first time with a new introduction, and revised to reflect emerging scholarship, the essays are essential points of departure for students and scholars in history, law, and political science.

Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States

Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States
Author: Joseph Story
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 792
Release: 1833
Genre: Constitutional history
ISBN: UCAL:$B22420

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