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A Politician Thinking - The Creative Mind of James Madison (Hardcover): Jack N Rakove A Politician Thinking - The Creative Mind of James Madison (Hardcover)
Jack N Rakove
R842 R654 Discovery Miles 6 540 Save R188 (22%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

James Madison presented his most celebrated and studied political ideas in his contributions to The Federalist, the essays that he, Alexander Hamilton, and John Jay wrote in 1787-1788 to secure ratification of the U.S. Constitution. As Jack N. Rakove shows in A Politician Thinking, however, those essays do not illustrate the full complexity and vigor of Madison's thinking. In this book, Rakove pushes beyond what Madison thought to examine how he thought, showing that this founder's political genius lay less in the content of his published writings than in the ways he turned his creative mind to solving real political problems. Rakove begins his analysis by examining how Madison drew upon his experiences as a member of the Continental Congress and as a Virginia legislator to develop his key ideas. Madison sought to derive lessons of history from his reading and his own experience, but he also thought about politics in terms of what we now recognize as game theory. After discussing Madison's approach to the challenge of constitutional change, Rakove emphasizes his strikingly modern understanding of legislative deliberation, which he treated as the defining problem of republican government. Rakove also addresses Madison's deliberation about ways to protect the rights of individuals and political minorities from the rule of ""factious majorities."" The book closes by tracing how Madison developed strategies for maintaining long-term constitutional stability and adjusting to the new realities of governance under the Constitution. Engaging and accessible, A Politician Thinking offers new insight concerning a key constitutional thinker and the foundations of the American constitutional system. Having a more thorough understanding of how Madison solved the problems presented in the formation of that system, we better grasp a unique moment of political innovation.

Beyond Belief, Beyond Conscience - The Radical Significance of the Free Exercise of Religion (Hardcover): Jack N Rakove Beyond Belief, Beyond Conscience - The Radical Significance of the Free Exercise of Religion (Hardcover)
Jack N Rakove
R700 R589 Discovery Miles 5 890 Save R111 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Tenth Amendment and State Sovereignty - Constitutional History and Contemporary Issues (Paperback): Mark R. Killenbeck The Tenth Amendment and State Sovereignty - Constitutional History and Contemporary Issues (Paperback)
Mark R. Killenbeck; Contributions by Willaim E. Leuchtenburg, Jack N Rakove, John Choon Yoo
R1,311 Discovery Miles 13 110 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In the wake of the 2000 Election, the relationship between the Supreme Court and the American states has become more important. Once derided by the Supreme Court as a 'truism, ' the Tenth Amendment has in recent years been transformed from a neglected provision into a vital 'first principle.' As such, it has provided the foundation for a series of decisions in which the Supreme Court has elevated the status of the states, often at the expense of federal power and in the face of previously settled assumptions. In this important volume, four prominent scholars--two historians and two law professors--examine carefully one of the central tenets in the Supreme Court's recent Tenth Amendment jurisprudence: the assumption that the results fashioned by a narrow majority are compelled by history and consistent with the intentions of the framers. They shed important new light on a series of decisions that mark a major change in our thinking about the nature of a constitutional system within which both the federal government and the states properly regard themselves as sovereign entities

Constitutional Culture and Democratic Rule (Hardcover): John Ferejohn, Jack N Rakove, Jonathan Riley Constitutional Culture and Democratic Rule (Hardcover)
John Ferejohn, Jack N Rakove, Jonathan Riley
R2,721 R2,556 Discovery Miles 25 560 Save R165 (6%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This interdisciplinary volume focuses on constitutional democracy, with special reference to the United States. The editors and contributors conceive of a constitutionalism as an ongoing process in which most members of a given community rely on certain cultural norms and practices to identify and interpret constitutional rules (written or unwritten as the case may be) that limit government power, and divide it among competing groups of leaders such that no single group has unchecked authority to pass statutes or to interpret the constitution when disputes arise.

Constitutional Culture and Democratic Rule (Paperback): John Ferejohn, Jack N Rakove, Jonathan Riley Constitutional Culture and Democratic Rule (Paperback)
John Ferejohn, Jack N Rakove, Jonathan Riley
R986 Discovery Miles 9 860 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This interdisciplinary volume focuses on constitutional democracy, with special reference to the United States. The editors and contributors conceive of a constitutionalism as an ongoing process in which most members of a given community rely on certain cultural norms and practices to identify and interpret constitutional rules (written or unwritten as the case may be) that limit government power, and divide it among competing groups of leaders such that no single group has unchecked authority to pass statutes or to interpret the constitution when disputes arise.

The Cambridge Companion to The Federalist (Hardcover): Jack N Rakove, Colleen A. Sheehan The Cambridge Companion to The Federalist (Hardcover)
Jack N Rakove, Colleen A. Sheehan
R2,703 R2,401 Discovery Miles 24 010 Save R302 (11%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The eighty-five Federalist essays written by Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison as 'Publius' to support the ratification of the Constitution in 1787-88 are regarded as the preeminent American contribution to Western political theory. Recently, there have been major developments in scholarship on the Revolutionary and Founding era as well as increased public interest in constitutional matters that make this a propitious moment to reflect on the contributions and complexity of The Federalist. This volume of specially commissioned essays covers the broad scope of 'Publius' work, including historical, political, philosophical, juridical, and moral dimensions. In so doing, they bring the design and arguments of the text into focus for twenty-first century scholars, students, and citizens and show how these diverse treatments of The Federalist are associated with an array of substantive political and constitutional perspectives in our own time.

The Cambridge Companion to The Federalist (Paperback): Jack N Rakove, Colleen A. Sheehan The Cambridge Companion to The Federalist (Paperback)
Jack N Rakove, Colleen A. Sheehan
R1,032 Discovery Miles 10 320 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The eighty-five Federalist essays written by Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison as 'Publius' to support the ratification of the Constitution in 1787-88 are regarded as the preeminent American contribution to Western political theory. Recently, there have been major developments in scholarship on the Revolutionary and Founding era as well as increased public interest in constitutional matters that make this a propitious moment to reflect on the contributions and complexity of The Federalist. This volume of specially commissioned essays covers the broad scope of 'Publius' work, including historical, political, philosophical, juridical, and moral dimensions. In so doing, they bring the design and arguments of the text into focus for twenty-first century scholars, students, and citizens and show how these diverse treatments of The Federalist are associated with an array of substantive political and constitutional perspectives in our own time.

The Annotated U.S. Constitution and Declaration of Independence (Paperback): Jack N Rakove The Annotated U.S. Constitution and Declaration of Independence (Paperback)
Jack N Rakove
R490 Discovery Miles 4 900 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Here in a newly annotated edition are the two founding documents of the United States of America: the Declaration of Independence (1776), our great revolutionary manifesto, and the Constitution (1787-88), in which "We the People" forged a new nation and built the framework for our federal republic. Together with the Bill of Rights and the Civil War amendments, these documents constitute what James Madison called our "political scriptures" and have come to define us as a people. Now a Pulitzer Prize-winning historian serves as a guide to these texts, providing historical contexts and offering interpretive commentary. In an introductory essay written for the general reader, Jack N. Rakove provides a narrative political account of how these documents came to be written. In his commentary on the Declaration of Independence, Rakove sets the historical context for a fuller appreciation of the important preamble and the list of charges leveled against the Crown. When he glosses the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and the subsequent amendments, Rakove once again provides helpful historical background, targets language that has proven particularly difficult or controversial, and cites leading Supreme Court cases. A chronology of events provides a framework for understanding the road to Philadelphia. The general reader will not find a better, more helpful guide to our founding documents than Jack N. Rakove.

The Beginnings of National Politics - An Interpretive History of the Continental Congress (Paperback): Jack N Rakove The Beginnings of National Politics - An Interpretive History of the Continental Congress (Paperback)
Jack N Rakove
R1,435 Discovery Miles 14 350 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Originally published in 1982. Despite a necessary preoccupation with the Revolutionary struggle, America's Continental Congress succeeded in establishing itself as a governing body with national-and international-authority. How the Congress acquired and maintained this power and how the delegates sought to resolve the complex theoretical problems that arose in forming a federal government are the issues confronted in Jack N. Rakove's searching reappraisal of Revolution-era politics. Avoiding the tendency to interpret the decisions of the Congress in terms of competing factions or conflicting ideologies, Rakove opts for a more pragmatic view. He reconstructs the political climate of the Revolutionary period, mapping out both the immediate problems confronting the Congress and the available alternatives as perceived by the delegates. He recreates a landscape littered with unfamiliar issues, intractable problems, unattractive choices, and partial solutions, all of which influenced congressional decisions on matters as prosaic as military logistics or as abstract as the definition of federalism.

A Politician Thinking - The Creative Mind of James Madison (Paperback): Jack N Rakove A Politician Thinking - The Creative Mind of James Madison (Paperback)
Jack N Rakove
R753 Discovery Miles 7 530 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

James Madison presented his most celebrated and studied political ideas in his contributions to The Federalist, the essays that he, Alexander Hamilton, and John Jay wrote in 1787 - 1788 to secure ratification of the U.S. Constitution. As Jack N. Rakove shows in A Politician Thinking, however, those essays do not illustrate the full complexity and vigor of Madison's thinking. In this book, Rakove pushes beyond what Madison thought to examine how he thought, showing that this founder's political genius lay less in the content of his published writings than in the ways he turned his creative mind to solving real political problems. Rakove begins his analysis by examining how Madison drew upon his experiences as a member of the Continental Congress and as a Virginia legislator to develop his key ideas. Madison sought to derive lessons of history from his reading and his own experience, but he also thought about politics in terms of what we now recognize as game theory. After discussing Madison's approach to the challenge of constitutional change, Rakove emphasizes his strikingly modern understanding of legislative deliberation, which he treated as the defining problem of republican government. Rakove also addresses Madison's deliberation about ways to protect the rights of individuals and political minorities from the rule of 'factious majorities.' The book closes by tracing how Madison developed strategies for maintaining long-term constitutional stability and adjusting to the new realities of governance under the Constitution. Engaging and accessible, A Politician Thinking offers new insight concerning a key constitutional thinker and the foundations of the American constitutional system. Having a more thorough understanding of how Madison solved the problems presented in the formation of that system, we better grasp a unique moment of political innovation.

Founding Fathers - The Fight for Freedom and the Birth of American Liberty (Hardcover): K.M. Kostyal Founding Fathers - The Fight for Freedom and the Birth of American Liberty (Hardcover)
K.M. Kostyal; Foreword by Jack N Rakove
R1,053 R861 Discovery Miles 8 610 Save R192 (18%) Out of stock
Nature and History in American Political Development - A Debate (Paperback): James W. Ceaser Nature and History in American Political Development - A Debate (Paperback)
James W. Ceaser; Foreword by Theda Skocpol; Contributions by Jack N Rakove, Nancy L. Rosenblum, Rogers M Smith
R1,028 Discovery Miles 10 280 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this inaugural volume of the Alexis de Tocqueville Lectures, political scientist James Ceaser traces the way certain ideas, including nature, history, and religion--which he calls foundational ideas--have been understood and used by statesmen and public intellectuals over the course of American history, from the Puritans to the current day. Ceaser treats these ideas not as pure concepts of philosophy or theology, but rather as elements of political discourse that provide the ground or ultimate appeal for other political ideas, such as liberty or equality. At times, they have critically influenced the course of American political development, offering various opportunities and constraints for political leaders. Ceaser traces the histories of these ideas and their relation to other ideas, to practices, and to the fortunes of successive partisan regimes.

Three critical commentators--historian Jack Rakove and political theorists Nancy Rosenblum and Rogers Smith--challenge Ceaser's arguments in several ways. They suggest that other ideas may be considered foundational, and they prod him to clarify further how foundational ideas work politically. Ceaser responds with vigor, and the result is a spirited debate about large and enduring questions in American politics.

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