As the notoriously reluctant author of the Bill of Rights, James
Madison has had a profound influence on the American government and
legal system. This original study examines Madison's writings and
speeches to explain his views of human nature and his political
philosophy. Politicians, scholars, and even Supreme Court justices
often look to Madison's broader body of work for guidance when
interpreting the Bill of Rights. Here, Kasper presents an unusually
thorough explanation of Madison's vision of the Bill of Rights in
the context of his complete body of political thought.Unlike other
studies of Madison, To Secure the Liberty of the People not only
explores the breadth and depth of Madison's own writings, it also
presents a thoughtful look at the philosophers and writers who
influenced the Father of the Bill of Rights. Additionally, and
perhaps most valuably, Kasper provides a unique examination of
modern era Supreme Court justices and the ways in which they have
correctly or incorrectly cited Madison and his original intent in
their own opinions. This fascinating analysis shows the enduring
vibrancy of Madison's thought--even when misinterpreted--and his
ongoing importance in American political thought. Legal historians,
legal scholars, and political scientists will find satisfying new
perspectives on Madison in this impeccably researched book.
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