We the People, Vol. 1: Foundations,Used

We the People, Vol. 1: Foundations,Used

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Bruce Ackerman offers a sweeping reinterpretation of our nation's constitutional experience and its promise for the future. Integrating themes from American history, political science, and philosophy, We the People confronts the past, present, and future of popular sovereignty in America. Only this distinguished scholar could present such an insightful view of the role of the Supreme Court. Rejecting arguments of judicial activists, proceduralists, and neoconservatives, Ackerman proposes a new model of judicial interpretation that would synthesize the constitutional contributions of many generations into a coherent whole. The author ranges from examining the origins of the dualist tradition in the Federalist Papers to reflecting upon recent, historic constitutional decisions. The latest revolutions in civil rights, and the right to privacy, are integrated into the fabric of constitutionalism. Today's Constitution can best be seen as the product of three great exercises in popular sovereignty, led by the Founding Federalists in the 1780s, the Reconstruction Republicans in the 1860s, and the New Deal Democrats in the 1930s.Ackerman examines the roles played during each of these periods by the Congress, the Presidency, and the Supreme Court. He shows that Americans have built a distinctive type of constitutional democracy, unlike any prevailing in Europe. It is a dualist democracy, characterized by its continuing effort to distinguish between two kinds of politics: normal politics, in which organized interest groups try to influence democratically elected representatives; and constitutional politics, in which the mass of citizens mobilize to debate matters of fundamental principle. Although American history is dominated by normal politics, our tradition places a higher value on mobilized efforts to gain the consent of the people to new governing principles.In a dualist democracy, the rare triumphs of constitutional politics determine the course of normal politics.More than a decade in the making, and the first of three volumes, this compelling book speaks to all who seek to renew and redefine our civic commitments in the decades ahead.

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  • Q: What is the page count of 'We the People, Vol. 1: Foundations'? A: The book contains three hundred eighty-four pages. This length provides a comprehensive exploration of the themes and ideas presented by Bruce Ackerman.
  • Q: What type of binding does this book have? A: This book is a hardcover edition. Hardcover bindings are known for their durability and can withstand frequent use.
  • Q: What are the dimensions of this book? A: The book measures six and a half inches in length, one and twenty-six hundredths inches in width, and nine and a half inches in height. These dimensions make it easy to handle and store.
  • Q: Who is the author of 'We the People, Vol. 1: Foundations'? A: The author is Bruce Ackerman. He is a distinguished scholar known for his work in constitutional law and political theory.
  • Q: What themes does this book address? A: The book addresses themes of constitutional democracy, popular sovereignty, and the role of the Supreme Court. Ackerman reinterprets American constitutional experiences and their implications for the future.
  • Q: Is 'We the People, Vol. 1: Foundations' suitable for academic study? A: Yes, this book is suitable for academic study. It integrates themes from history, political science, and philosophy, making it a valuable resource for students and scholars.
  • Q: How should I care for this hardcover book? A: To care for this book, keep it in a cool, dry place and avoid exposure to direct sunlight. Dust it regularly to maintain its appearance and prevent damage.
  • Q: Is this book appropriate for younger readers? A: This book is primarily targeted towards adults and older students. Its complex themes and language may not be suitable for younger readers.
  • Q: Does this book have any special features or illustrations? A: No, this book does not include illustrations or special features. It focuses on text and the author's insights.
  • Q: What should I do if my book arrives damaged? A: If your book arrives damaged, contact the seller for a return or replacement. Most retailers have policies in place for damaged items.
  • Q: Can I return this book if I don’t like it? A: Yes, you can typically return the book if you don’t like it. Check the retailer's return policy for specific conditions and time frames.
  • Q: What if I have questions about the content of the book? A: If you have questions about the content, refer to the book's index or consult scholarly reviews for deeper insights. Academic forums may also provide discussions.
  • Q: How does this book compare to other works on constitutional law? A: This book differs by integrating a historical perspective with contemporary issues in constitutional law. It offers a unique synthesis of ideas across different eras.
  • Q: Is 'We the People, Vol. 1: Foundations' a part of a series? A: Yes, this book is the first of three volumes. It lays the groundwork for the subsequent discussions in the series.
  • Q: What makes this book a significant read? A: This book is significant due to its comprehensive analysis of American constitutional democracy and the author's unique perspective on popular sovereignty.

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