This collection of essays explores the relationship between liberty and constitutionalism in American politics, constitutional law, and political theory. Honoring the work of political scientist David K. Nichols, it is a testament to Nichols's influence and explores a wide array of subjects across the discipline of political science.
This collection of essays explores the relationship between liberty and constitutionalism in American politics, constitutional law, and political theory. Honoring the work of political scientist David K. Nichols, it is a testament to Nichols's influence and explores a wide array of subjects across the discipline of political science.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edited by Anthony D. Bartl and Jordan T. Cash - Contributions by J. David Alvis; Anthony D. Bartl; Christopher Bissex; Jacob Boros; Matthew Brogdon; Kevin J. Burns; Timothy W. Burns; Adam M. Carrington; Jordan T. Cash; Jerome C. Foss; Joseph K. Griffith I
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Gouverneur Morris on the Mixed Regime and Separation of Powers John Adams and the Defining of the Federalist Presidency The Compromise of 1850: The Senate's Triumvirate on the Price of Union Ronald Reagan as New Deal Conservative President Obama and the Jeffersonian Tradition of Executive Power Executive Privileges American Political Development and Ideational Institutionalism Power Struggle: Locke and Montesquieu on Judicial Power Modern Administration and the Integrity of the Article III Judicial Power The Myth of the Modern Judiciary "Tender and Sacred Ties": The Abolitionist Defense of Parental Rights and the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Amendments The Flag and the American Constellation James Madison's Memorial and Remonstrance and the First Amendment Thomas Jefferson on Higher Education Leo Strauss on the Significance of the Mutability of "Natural Right" Macbeth and Christian Rule Michelangelo's David and the Florentine Republic
Gouverneur Morris on the Mixed Regime and Separation of Powers John Adams and the Defining of the Federalist Presidency The Compromise of 1850: The Senate's Triumvirate on the Price of Union Ronald Reagan as New Deal Conservative President Obama and the Jeffersonian Tradition of Executive Power Executive Privileges American Political Development and Ideational Institutionalism Power Struggle: Locke and Montesquieu on Judicial Power Modern Administration and the Integrity of the Article III Judicial Power The Myth of the Modern Judiciary "Tender and Sacred Ties": The Abolitionist Defense of Parental Rights and the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Amendments The Flag and the American Constellation James Madison's Memorial and Remonstrance and the First Amendment Thomas Jefferson on Higher Education Leo Strauss on the Significance of the Mutability of "Natural Right" Macbeth and Christian Rule Michelangelo's David and the Florentine Republic
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