In a remarkably fresh and historically grounded reinterpretation of
the American Constitution, William Nelson argues that the
fourteenth amendment was written to affirm the general public's
long-standing rhetorical commitment to the principles of equality
and individual rights on the one hand, and to the principle of
local self-rule on the other.
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