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The Age of Strict Construction - A History of the Growth of Federal Power, 1789-1861 (Paperback)
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The Age of Strict Construction - A History of the Growth of Federal Power, 1789-1861 (Paperback)
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The Age of Strict Construction explores the growth of the federal
government's power and influence between 1789 and 1861, and the
varying reactions of Americans to that growth. The book focuses on
the dispute over the spending power of Congress, the Supreme
Court's expansion of the Contract Clause, and the centralizing
effects of the Jacksonian spoils system. The book also surveys the
conflict over constitutional interpretation--originalism v.
textualism--that has divided Americans from the time of the dispute
over the first Bank of the United States until the present day. The
standard interpretation of American history holds that the federal
government remained a weak and passive creature until the New Deal.
The Age of Strict Construction argues that this interpretation is
not valid--if measured against the original understanding of the
powers of Congress and the Supreme Court, federal authority grew
rapidly during the antebellum period. The most stunning aspect of
centralization occurred with the rise of a party system heavily
dependent on federal largesse for patronage. The book also details
how the federal government quickly came to play an unexpectedly
prominent role in the lives of citizens, as its policies in areas
such as land sales and tariffs had a huge effect on the fortunes of
individual Americans. It also explains how the Founders' classical
ideas of a rural electorate immune to pecuniary considerations
quickly succumbed to the changes brought on by the arrival of a
market economy and the growth of cities. The relationship between
centralization and the sectional crisis of the 1850s is also
explored. The book turns the long-running argument over the cause
of secession--slavery v. the growth of federal power--on its head
by revealing how the two combined to cause southern states to leave
the Union.
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