To be a U.S. citizen is to be a member of a constitutional order that requires political unity but is also committed to social and cultural diversity. How do we solve the riddle of the one and the many? What is, in Tom Paine's words, "the constitution of the people"?This is a perennial question that goes to the heart of American society and that increasingly shapes public debates about the health of our body politic. To answer it, Robert Calvert, a political scientist, has collected original essays by six distinguished scholars who are among the most influential interpreters of the American scene today.The essays included in this book are united by the effort to understand America's identity in a way that does justice to the paradoxes and p...
Book note: The Constitution of the People : Reflections on Citizens and Civil Society. Edited by Ro...
The Constitution of the United States is the product of a revolution in political thought as momento...
Part of Symposium: The United States Constitution (rev. ed.) How would you rewrite the United States...
Robert E. Calvert is professor emeritus of political science at DePauw University. He is the editor ...
To be a U.S. citizen is to be a member of a constitutional order that requires political unity but i...
The subject of American exceptionalism, about which much has been written, is extremely complex. The...
Once the exclusive expressions of the few, modern constitutions have long been a world prose genre. ...
The proposition that a people, conceived of and acting as a whole, is the ultimate ground of politic...
A New Introduction to American Constitutionalism is the first text to study the entirety of American...
The debate over constitutional Originalism continues to spark scholarly controversy. The most recent...
The U.S. Constitution opens by proclaiming the sovereignty of all citizens: “We the People.” Robert ...
The Constitution of the United States is not simply a system of government designed to preserve, pro...
Interest in constitutionalism and in the relationship among constitutions, national identity, and et...
The U.S. Constitution opens by proclaiming the sovereignty of all citizens: “We the People.” Robert ...
The U.S. Constitution opens by proclaiming the sovereignty of all citizens: “We the People.” Robert ...
Book note: The Constitution of the People : Reflections on Citizens and Civil Society. Edited by Ro...
The Constitution of the United States is the product of a revolution in political thought as momento...
Part of Symposium: The United States Constitution (rev. ed.) How would you rewrite the United States...
Robert E. Calvert is professor emeritus of political science at DePauw University. He is the editor ...
To be a U.S. citizen is to be a member of a constitutional order that requires political unity but i...
The subject of American exceptionalism, about which much has been written, is extremely complex. The...
Once the exclusive expressions of the few, modern constitutions have long been a world prose genre. ...
The proposition that a people, conceived of and acting as a whole, is the ultimate ground of politic...
A New Introduction to American Constitutionalism is the first text to study the entirety of American...
The debate over constitutional Originalism continues to spark scholarly controversy. The most recent...
The U.S. Constitution opens by proclaiming the sovereignty of all citizens: “We the People.” Robert ...
The Constitution of the United States is not simply a system of government designed to preserve, pro...
Interest in constitutionalism and in the relationship among constitutions, national identity, and et...
The U.S. Constitution opens by proclaiming the sovereignty of all citizens: “We the People.” Robert ...
The U.S. Constitution opens by proclaiming the sovereignty of all citizens: “We the People.” Robert ...
Book note: The Constitution of the People : Reflections on Citizens and Civil Society. Edited by Ro...
The Constitution of the United States is the product of a revolution in political thought as momento...
Part of Symposium: The United States Constitution (rev. ed.) How would you rewrite the United States...