All political regimes face the challenge of preserving themselves. External threats can be dangerous but in most cases they are also obvious; the more subtle challenge is sustaining the integrity of the regime itself. In a constitutional republic such as the United States, this requires maintenance of political institutions to be sure, but also—and more fundamentally—the proper attachment of the people to the Constitution. Can such attachment be cultivated without undermining the principles of self-government? While democratic theorists in America going back at least as far as Jefferson have worried that enduring constitutional forms prevent authentic democratic rule, my purpose here is to compare two well-known texts that answer the questi...
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The U.S. Constitution is old, relatively brief, and very difficult to amend. In its original form, t...
Despite attempts to paper over the dispute, political scientists in the pluralist tradition disagree...
Americans hate and distrust their government. At the same time, Americans love and trust their gover...
The American Framing was one rooted in Republican political theory, and through examining republican...
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Dr. Huebner speaks on the way that Lincoln struggled with, and found ways to surmount, three major c...
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That an institution of government, like an institution or practice of society, is a growth and not a...
This essay examines the American Founders’ convictions about government as expressed through key doc...
Alan FoxIn American political philosophy, a highly contested topic is whether or not the United Stat...
What is the point of constitutional government in the United States of America? It is the eventual r...
This study offers a new interpretation of the theoretical basis of the political alliance and ruptur...
Liberty and Justice Scholar dissects Fundamental Problem There is a sort of Fundamental Problem of...
Despite their lack of official or legal status, it would be difficult to overstate the influence of ...
The U.S. Constitution is old, relatively brief, and very difficult to amend. In its original form, t...
Despite attempts to paper over the dispute, political scientists in the pluralist tradition disagree...
Americans hate and distrust their government. At the same time, Americans love and trust their gover...
The American Framing was one rooted in Republican political theory, and through examining republican...
This Article argues that three influential schools of originalism, which we might label libertarian,...
Dr. Huebner speaks on the way that Lincoln struggled with, and found ways to surmount, three major c...
In Dr. Matthew Spalding’s book We Still Hold These Truths, there are no fewer than 83 references by ...
The United States Constitution has been a battleground between loose and strict constructionism sinc...
That an institution of government, like an institution or practice of society, is a growth and not a...
This essay examines the American Founders’ convictions about government as expressed through key doc...
Alan FoxIn American political philosophy, a highly contested topic is whether or not the United Stat...
What is the point of constitutional government in the United States of America? It is the eventual r...
This study offers a new interpretation of the theoretical basis of the political alliance and ruptur...
Liberty and Justice Scholar dissects Fundamental Problem There is a sort of Fundamental Problem of...