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The United States - An Experiment in Democracy (Paperback, New Ed)
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According to Carl Becker "if the framers of the Constitution could
come back to earth and see what the federal government is doing
to-day, they would all agree that this monstrous thing was no child
of theirs; for to-day the federal government exercises as a matter
of course powers which they never dreamed of." This prescient
statement rings as true today as it did when Becker wrote An
Experiment in Democracy nearly eighty years ago. This American
classic is an engaging, gracefully rendered piece of historical
literature as well as a non-ideological meditation on the "meaning
of America."
Carl Becker's ruminations are invariably provocative, notably
wise, and remarkably enduring. He clearly believed in what has been
called a "living Constitution," one that must be adapted to
changing circumstances and imperatives in America life, and his
faith in democracy seems to have strengthened as the decades
progressed.
In his new introduction, Michael Kammen places this American
classic in historical perspective. Kammen sees Becker as more than
an archival historian, but rather as a master of the "creative
synthesis" looking at familiar sources in fresh ways and developing
new points of view that were frequently revisionist and, on
occasion, radically arresting. Much has changed between 1920 and
the present; but Carl Becker's sagacity persists, just as his
expository prose will continue to please a new generation of
historians and students of American social history. Carl Becker was
the author of "Kansas"; The Declaration of Independence: A Study in
the History of Political Ideas; Modern History: The Rise of a
Democratic, Scientific, and Industrial Civilization; "Benjamin
Franklin"; "Everyman His Own Historian"; The Heavenly City of the
Eighteenth-Century Philosophers; How New Will the Better World Be?;
and Freedom and Responsibility in the American Way of Life.
MichaelG. Kammen is professor of American History and Culture at
Cornell University. He is the author of numerous books in the field
including Selvages and Biases: The Fabric of History in American
Culture; Politics and Society on Colonial America; and
Constitutional Pluralism: Conflicting Interpretations of the
Founders' Intentions.
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