The origins of the U.S. Constitution are the source of endless debate. What did the founders intend when they drafted this monumental work? How should we interpret their formulations in the contemporary world? Is the Constitution a living, breathing document, as is so frequently said, or is it more staid in its intentions? Comparing the writings and speeches of the founders with the authors they read, studied, and imitated, M. N. S. Sellers here identifies the central tenets of American Republicanism. What, he asks, did republicanism mean to the Americans who drafted and ratified the Constitution? Drawing on an impressive array of historical sources, this interdisciplinary work convincingly demonstrates that the Constitution was far less ...
In the past twenty years, historians have greatly enriched our knowledge of the eighteenth-century i...
Understanding American constitutionalism can be advanced by distinguishing three matrices of its pec...
The Constitution of the United States is not simply a system of government designed to preserve, pro...
The origins of the U.S. Constitution are the source of endless debate. What did the founders intend ...
The Consitution of the United States promises citizens a republican form of government. Since the do...
article published in law journalIn the past twenty years, historians have greatly enriched our knowl...
Randy Barnett argues that the American political tradition, understood in its best light, features a...
This paper examines the classical themes and ancient historical examples presented through the Feder...
A New Introduction to American Constitutionalism is the first text to study the entirety of American...
A New Introduction to American Constitutionalism is the first text to study the entirety of American...
A Review of The First American Constitutions: Republican Ideology and the Making of the State Const...
This essay brings the ideas presented in Our Republican Constitution by Randy E. Barnett into juxt...
This article will be published in the Rutgers Law Journal (forthcoming).Most scholars of constitutio...
The American Framing was one rooted in Republican political theory, and through examining republican...
Alan FoxIn American political philosophy, a highly contested topic is whether or not the United Stat...
In the past twenty years, historians have greatly enriched our knowledge of the eighteenth-century i...
Understanding American constitutionalism can be advanced by distinguishing three matrices of its pec...
The Constitution of the United States is not simply a system of government designed to preserve, pro...
The origins of the U.S. Constitution are the source of endless debate. What did the founders intend ...
The Consitution of the United States promises citizens a republican form of government. Since the do...
article published in law journalIn the past twenty years, historians have greatly enriched our knowl...
Randy Barnett argues that the American political tradition, understood in its best light, features a...
This paper examines the classical themes and ancient historical examples presented through the Feder...
A New Introduction to American Constitutionalism is the first text to study the entirety of American...
A New Introduction to American Constitutionalism is the first text to study the entirety of American...
A Review of The First American Constitutions: Republican Ideology and the Making of the State Const...
This essay brings the ideas presented in Our Republican Constitution by Randy E. Barnett into juxt...
This article will be published in the Rutgers Law Journal (forthcoming).Most scholars of constitutio...
The American Framing was one rooted in Republican political theory, and through examining republican...
Alan FoxIn American political philosophy, a highly contested topic is whether or not the United Stat...
In the past twenty years, historians have greatly enriched our knowledge of the eighteenth-century i...
Understanding American constitutionalism can be advanced by distinguishing three matrices of its pec...
The Constitution of the United States is not simply a system of government designed to preserve, pro...