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Ratifying the Republic: Antifederalists and Federalists in Constitutional Time
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| #5154143 in Books | David J Siemers | 2002-08-02 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x1.00 x6.00l,1.22 | File type: PDF | 312 pages | Ratifying the Republic Antifederalists and Federalists in Constitutional Time||3 of 4 people found the following review helpful.| Pure Genius|By A Customer|David J. Siemers has written a seminal work of singular signficance. From the profundity of the chapter "Consensus, Dissensus, and Interpretation" to his insightful discussion of the antifederalists, the "Ironic Legitimators of the American Regime", Siemers has written a book that every political scientist and freedom-loving American ought to read.
Ratifying the Republic explains how the United States Constitution made the transition from a very divisive proposal to a consensually legitimate framework for governing. This story has never been told in its entirety, mainly because the transition seemed so seamless. But the Federalists' proposal had been bitterly opposed, and constitutional legitimation required a major transformation. The story of that transformation is the substance of this book. The prog...
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