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Inherent Rights, the Written Constitution, and Popular Sovereignty - The Founders' Understanding (Hardcover, New)
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Inherent Rights, the Written Constitution, and Popular Sovereignty - The Founders' Understanding (Hardcover, New)
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In recent decades the Ninth Amendment, a provision designed to
clarify that the federal government was to be one of enumerated and
limited powers, has been turned into an unenumerated rights clause
that effectively grants unlimited power to the judiciary. Was this
the intent of the framers of the Constitution? McAffee argues that
the founders had a rather different set of priorities than ours,
and that the goal of enforcing fundamental human rights was not why
they drafted any of the first ten amendments. They did not intend
to grant to the courts the power to generate fundamental rights,
whether by reference to custom or history, reason or natural law,
or societal values or consensus. It has become increasingly popular
to identify our constitutional order as an experiment in the
protection of fundamental human rights and to forget that it is
also an experiment in self-government. As fundamental as the
founding generation believed basic rights to be, they saw popular
authority to make decisions about government as being even more
central to the project in which they were engaged. They supported
natural law and rights, but they felt strongly that those rights
did not bind the people or their government unless they were
inserted in the written Constitution. They did not contemplate that
there would be unwritten limitations on the powers granted to
government.
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