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American republicanism

Roman ideology in the United States Constitution

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An edition of American republicanism (1994)

American republicanism

Roman ideology in the United States Constitution

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The origins of the U. S. Constitution are the source of endless debate. What did the founders intend when they drafted this monumental work? How should we interpret their formulations in the contemporary world? Is the Constitution a living, breathing document, as is so frequently said, or is it more staid in its intentions?

Comparing the writings and speeches of the founders with the authors they read, studied, and imitated, M. N. S. Sellers here identifies the central tenets of American republicanism. What, he asks, did "republicanism" mean to the Americans who drafted and ratified the Constitution?

Drawing on an impressive array of historical sources, this interdisciplinary work convincingly demonstrates that the Constitution was far less influenced by English or continental political thought than has been previously thought. Rather, Sellers argues, the Constitution is firmly rooted in classical Roman concepts of law and philosophy

  1. American Republicanism presents the primary republican narratives in their American context, providing contemporary lawyers, philosophers, and historians with a window into the attitudes and understandings that animated the Constitution. The ratification debates confirm how little in the new American conception of republicanism was still at issue in 1787 and how much Americans owed to Rome's example and the Latin authors who dominated their colonial grammar-school curriculum.
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349

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American republicanism: Roman ideology in the United States Constitution
1994, New York University Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 247-331) and index.

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New York

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Dewey Decimal Class
320.473
Library of Congress
JA84.U5 S45 1994, JA84.U5S45 1994

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Pagination
xiii, 349 ;
Number of pages
349

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Open Library
OL1092871M
ISBN 10
0814780059
LCCN
94017230
OCLC/WorldCat
30543877
Library Thing
549386
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3985714

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