Free in the world: American slavery and constitutional failure
"In this book, Brandon examines the breakdown of American constitutional order in the nineteenth century, paying special attention to slavery as an institution and as a subject of political rhetoric. He draws on historical narrative and constitutional theory to argue that the Constitution faile...
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Princeton, NJ [u.a.]
Princeton Univ. Press
1998
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Zusammenfassung: | "In this book, Brandon examines the breakdown of American constitutional order in the nineteenth century, paying special attention to slavery as an institution and as a subject of political rhetoric. He draws on historical narrative and constitutional theory to argue that the Constitution failed both because it denied to slaves and free blacks the means to participate in political life and because it could not reconcile the increasingly divergent constitutional cultures of North and South." "Brandon also develops a general typology of constitutional failure. He identifies several ways in which failure can occur, shows that failure in one area may signify success in another, and argues that the possibility of failure is built into the foundations of all constitutional regimes."--BOOK JACKET. |
Beschreibung: | XVIII, 248 S. |
ISBN: | 0691015813 |
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adam_text | FREE IN THE WORLD AMERICAN SLAVERY AND CONSTITUTIONAL FAILURE MARK E.
BRANDON P R I N C E T O N U N I V E R S I T Y PRESS P R I N C E T O N ,
N E W J E R S E Y CONTENTS PREFACE IX ACKNOWLEDGMENTS XVII CHAPTER ONE
CONSTITUTIONALISM, HISTORY, AND CONSTITUTIONAL FAILURE 3 CHAPTER TWO
FOUNDINGS, MYTHS, AND CONSTITUTIONAL DIVISION 34 CHAPTER THREE
INTERPRETIVE AUTHORITY AND CONSTITUTIONAL DIVISION, PART I 63 CHAPTER
FOUR INTERPRETIVE AUTHORITY AND CONSTITUTIONAL DIVISION, PART II 85
CHAPTER FIVE LINCOLN, DOUGLAS, AND THE ILLUSION OF DIVISION 116 CHAPTER
SIX CONSTITUTIONAL AUTONOMY, DISCOURSE, AND FAILURE 139 CHAPTER SEVEN NO
EXIT? SECESSION AND CONSTITUTIONALISM 167 CHAPTER EIGHT REMAKING
AMERICA: RECONSTRUCTION AND CONSTITUTIONAL FAILURE 200 EPILOGUE 216
BIBLIOGRAPHY 22 7 INDEX OF CASES 239 GENERAL INDEX 242
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