Our Constitution speaks in general terms of "liberty" and
"property," of the "privileges and immunities" of citizens, and of
the "equal protection of the laws"--open-ended phrases that seem to
invite readers to reflect in them their own visions and agendas.
Yet, recognizing that the Constitution cannot be merely what its
interpreters wish it to be, this volume's authors draw on literary
and mathematical analogies to explore how the fundamental charter
of American government should be construed today.
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