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On Constitutional Disobedience (Hardcover, New)
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On Constitutional Disobedience (Hardcover, New)
Series: Inalienable Rights
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What would the Framers of the Constitution make of multinational
corporations? Nuclear weapons? Gay marriage? They led a
preindustrial country, much of it dependent on slave labor, huddled
on the Atlantic seaboard. The Founders saw society as essentially
hierarchical, led naturally by landed gentry like themselves. Yet
we still obey their commands, two centuries and one civil war
later. According to Louis Michael Seidman, it's time to stop. In On
Constitutional Disobedience, Seidman argues that, in order to bring
our basic law up to date, it needs benign neglect. This is a highly
controversial assertion. The doctrine of "original intent" may be
found on the far right, but the entire political spectrum-left and
right-shares a deep reverence for the Constitution. And yet,
Seidman reminds us, disobedience is the original intent of the
Constitution. The Philadelphia convention had gathered to amend the
Articles of Confederation, not toss them out and start afresh. The
"living Constitution" school tries to bridge the gap between the
framers and ourselves by reinterpreting the text in light of modern
society's demands. But this attempt is doomed, Seidman argues. One
might stretch "due process of law" to protect an act of same-sex
sodomy, yet a loyal-but-contemporary reading cannot erase the fact
that the Constitution allows a candidate who lost the popular
election to be seated as president. And that is only one of the
gross violations of popular will enshrined in the document. Seidman
systematically addresses and refutes the arguments in favor of
Constitutional fealty, proposing instead that it be treated as
inspiration, not a set of commands. The Constitution is, at its
best, a piece of poetry to liberty and self-government. If we treat
it as such, the author argues, we will make better progress in
achieving both.
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