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James Beck

The Constitution of the United States

In “The Constitution of the United States,” James M. Beck presents a meticulous examination of the foundational legal document that embodies the principles of American democracy. Beck combines a concise analytical style with a narrative rich in historical context, illustrating the debates and philosophies that shaped the Constitution. His work delves into the political experiments of the late 18th century, placing the document within the broader framework of Enlightenment thought and the American Revolutionary ethos. Beck's insights into key amendments and interpretations reveal not only the text's original intent but also its evolving significance in contemporary discourse. James M. Beck was a prominent legal scholar and member of the U.S. House of Representatives, whose deep engagement with constitutional law informed his perspective on the necessity of civic engagement and the protection of individual liberties. His background in both law and politics illuminated the text and its enduring impact on American society. Beck's scholarly contributions during a period of growing legal and political complexity underscored the relevance of the Constitution as both a historical document and a living framework for governance. “The Constitution of the United States” is essential reading for anyone wishing to understand the underpinnings of American law and governance. Beck'Äôs balanced approach, blending historical narrative with legal analysis, invites readers to appreciate the Constitution'Äôs role not only as a legal instrument but also as a symbol of American ideals. Readers will gain a deeper understanding of how this monumental document continues to shape contemporary issues and civic responsibilities.
120 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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