Miracle at Philadelphia: the Story of the Constitutional Convention, May to September 1787
by Catherine Drinker Bowen
La Constitucion de Los Estados Unidos y La Declaracion de La Independencia
The Framing of the Constitution of the United States (1913)
by Max Farrand
The adoption of the Bill of Rights was the last step in defining the essential elements of American constitutionalism. The process began with the writing of the Constitution, continued through its ratification by the states, and culminated with the adoption of the Bill of Rights. In 1991 the bicentennial of the adoption of the Bill of Rights provided an occasion for examining the origins of this most important statement of individual rights in American history. Published on this anniversary, Th...
The draft constitutional treaty for the European Union (Cm., #5897) (Command Paper, #5897)
Political Constitution of the United Mexican States
by Constituent Congress
So much of the debate about the Second Amendment is in scholarly journals and academic papers written by scholars and judges, or directed towards other scholars, law professors, attorneys, and judges. Trying to wade through the extensive footnotes and references to legal cases and historical precedents known only to the academic elite is more than enough to make anyone feel hopeless. With The Second Amendment Primer, Les Adams finally provides an accessible discussion of the Second Amendment. I...
More than thirty years after the collapse of the USSR, the critique of state socialism is still used to deny alternatives to capitalism, irrespective of global capitalist ecological and social devastation. There is seemingly nothing worthwhile salvaging from decades of state socialist experiences. As the climate crisis deepens, Engel-Di Mauro argues that we need to re-evaluate the environmental practices and policies of state socialism, especially as they had more environmentally beneficial tha...
America's Constitutional Soul (The Johns Hopkins Series in Constitutional Thought)
by Harvey C. Mansfield
Focusing on the elections of 1980, 1982, and 1984, Mansfield critiques contemporary conservatism for its ignorance of the political theory implicit in the Constitution. "Provides `food for thought' for both `left' and `right,' and in particular for the American citizens about whom this book is concerned."--Bradley A. Kletscher, 'Constitutional Commentary.' 'The Johns Hopkins Series in Constitutional Thought.' Sotirios A. Barber and Jeffery K. Tulis, Series Editors.
The Political Constitution of the Corporation (New Perspectives on the Modern Corporation)
by Alexander Styhre
In this insightful book, Alexander Styhre examines how corporations, often understood primarily as economic entities or legal devices, seek to influence and shape the market and the wider society in which they operate. Given the scope of such activities in most advanced economies, Styhre argues that corporations are political agents in their own right and that they must be critically analyzed in these terms. The book discusses the history and mechanisms of corporate law and the introduction of...
Providing a recent history of the Scottish Government's Constitutional Policy since 2011, Bulmer asks what exactly is the 'common good' and what type of constitution would serve it, while also addressing questions of poverty, wealth, inequality and democracy. In this revised edition Bulmer proposes an intermediate position between devolution and independence following the No vote in September 2014.
Is politics strictly a means to an end-something that serves only the interests of individuals and the various associations of civil society such as families and charities? Or is a society's political common good an end in itself, an essential component of full human flourishing? Responding to recent influential arguments for the instrumentality of the political common good, Matthew D. Wright's A Vindication of Politics addresses a lacuna in natural law political theory by foregrounding the sign...
Dal referendum del 1946 al referendum del 2016
by Gregorio Colistra
On the political uprising of the Santals of Maldah District, West Bengal, India.