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We the People, Volume 1 - Foundations (Paperback, Revised)
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We the People, Volume 1 - Foundations (Paperback, Revised)
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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, We the People, Volume 1:
Foundations speaks to all who seek to renew and redefine our civic
commitments in the decades ahead.
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