Original Intentions: On the Making and Ratification of the United States Constitution,New

Original Intentions: On the Making and Ratification of the United States Constitution,New

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This persuasively argued, decidedly partisan work aims to recover the original United States Constitution by describing its genesis, ratification, and mandate from the perspectives of its original framers. Openly challenging contemporary orthodoxy, M. E. Bradford employs principles of legal, historical, rhetorical, and dramatic analysis to reveal a Constitution notably short on abstract principles and modest in any goal beyond limiting the powers of the government it authorizes.From the beginning of Original Intentions, two sharply divergent convictions about the Constitution emerge. Bradford, arguing from a nomocratic viewpoint, regards the Constitution as an essentially procedural text created expressly to detail how the government may preside over itself not its people. He decries the currently predominant teleologic view, which is based upon the 'principles' embodied by the Constitution, and holds that the document was designed to achieve a certain kind of society. By this view, he says, our fundamental laws have been blanketed by a heavy layer of ad hoc solutions to problems they were never intended to address, and then further obscured by the melioristic meddlings of judges, legislators, lawyers, scholars, and journalists.Bradford first shows that the Constitutional convention of 1787 was an enterprise guided by the delegates' hesitancy to impose a higher order over their local, practical, and vastly differing interests. Though all the states would ratify the Constitution, he says, each would interpret it in unique ways. Bradford underscores the dearth of lofty idealism among the original framers by detailing British influences on their political ethos. British common law, on which the framers heavily relied, evolved from a tradition of deliberate responses to practical needs and circumstances, not deductions from abstract utopian designs. In light of these factors, Bradford examines the ratification debates of Massachusetts, South Carolina, and North Carolina three states that together exemplified the vast range of interests to be accommodated by the Constitution.Next Bradford highlights classic teleologic distortions. Discussing religion and the first amendment, he establishes a pervasive commitment to Christianity among the framers and challenges our notions about the separation of church and state. Warning against anachronistic readings of the Constitution, Bradford also analyzes the rhetoric of the framers to reinforce our awareness of their desire for a government that would contain their multiplicities, not seek to resolve them. In a reading of the Reconstruction amendments (thirteen, fourteen, and fifteen) Bradford argues that they had only a modest impact on the Constitution's original design. By the misconstruction of these amendments, however, the Constitution has been transformed into 'a purpose oriented blank check for redesigning American society.' In a final chapter Bradford critiques Mortimer Adler's We Hold These Truths and repudiates any broad connection between the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence.Before the Constitution is irreparably damaged, Bradford says, we must realize that it was not the best that the framers could invent but the best that their constituencies would approve. Debates related to normative issues should be settled not within the Constitution but within society, away from the coercive forces of law and politics or else by amendment.

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  • Q: How many pages does this book have? A: This book has one hundred sixty-eight pages. It provides a thorough exploration of the United States Constitution's making and ratification.
  • Q: What is the binding type of this book? A: This book is a hardcover edition. Hardcover books are known for their durability and longevity.
  • Q: What are the dimensions of this book? A: The dimensions of this book are six point two six inches in length, one inch in width, and nine point two five inches in height. These dimensions make it a standard size for a hardcover book.
  • Q: Who is the author of this book? A: The author of this book is M. E. Bradford. He presents a unique perspective on the original framers' intentions behind the Constitution.
  • Q: What is the main theme of this book? A: The main theme of this book is the original intent behind the United States Constitution. It challenges contemporary interpretations and emphasizes the procedural nature of the document.
  • Q: Is this book suitable for beginners interested in law? A: Yes, this book is suitable for beginners. It presents complex legal ideas in an accessible way, making it great for those new to constitutional studies.
  • Q: How does this book approach the Constitution's interpretation? A: This book approaches the Constitution's interpretation by examining historical contexts and framers' intentions. It argues against modern teleologic views, focusing instead on procedural aspects.
  • Q: What reading level is this book appropriate for? A: This book is appropriate for adult readers and academic audiences. Its discussion of legal and historical analysis may be complex for younger readers.
  • Q: How should I store this book to keep it in good condition? A: Store this book upright in a cool, dry place to keep it in good condition. Avoid direct sunlight to prevent fading and damage to the cover.
  • Q: Is there a specific way to clean this book? A: Yes, clean this book by gently dusting it with a soft cloth. Avoid using water or cleaners, as they can damage the pages and cover.
  • Q: How does this book compare to others on constitutional law? A: This book offers a unique procedural perspective compared to others in constitutional law. While many focus on broad principles, this work emphasizes the original intentions of the framers.
  • Q: Is this book a good choice for law students? A: Yes, this book is an excellent choice for law students. It provides insights into the historical context and original meanings behind the Constitution.
  • Q: What type of analysis does the author use in this book? A: The author uses legal, historical, rhetorical, and dramatic analysis in this book. This multi-faceted approach helps uncover the original framers' intentions.
  • Q: Can I return this book if I don't like it? A: Yes, you can return this book if you are not satisfied. Check the seller's return policy for specific details on time frames and conditions.
  • Q: What should I do if my book arrives damaged? A: If your book arrives damaged, contact the seller immediately. Most sellers have procedures in place for reporting issues and processing returns or exchanges.
  • Q: What topics does the book cover related to the First Amendment? A: The book discusses the First Amendment's relationship to religion, highlighting the framers' commitment to Christianity and challenging contemporary interpretations of church-state separation.

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