An Economic Interpretation of the Constitution of the United StatesTransaction Publishers, 1913 - 330 страница This volume was first issued in 1913 during the tumult of dicscussion that accompanied the advent of the Progressive party, the split in Republican ranks and the conflict over the popular election of United States Senators, workmen's compensation and other social legislation. |
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... Washington received an almost reverential treatment which did not countenance criticism of any kind. Against this social consensus, in 1913, Beard wrote his Economic Interpretation of the Constitution. It would be convenient to have an ...
... Washington received an almost reverential treatment which did not countenance criticism of any kind. Against this social consensus, in 1913, Beard wrote his Economic Interpretation of the Constitution. It would be convenient to have an ...
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... Washington had not only been the iron man in war, avoiding knockdown battles which might have ended the Rebellion. He had risked his favorite Alexander Hamilton at Yorktown, so grim was his determination. He had been a far-sighted ...
... Washington had not only been the iron man in war, avoiding knockdown battles which might have ended the Rebellion. He had risked his favorite Alexander Hamilton at Yorktown, so grim was his determination. He had been a far-sighted ...
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... Washington which are largely forgotten. But Beard was now free to make of his life whatever he chose. He chose to write books, articles, and letters, public and private, masterfully, which reflected his slowly changing and maturing ...
... Washington which are largely forgotten. But Beard was now free to make of his life whatever he chose. He chose to write books, articles, and letters, public and private, masterfully, which reflected his slowly changing and maturing ...
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... Washington, had sketched the economic conflict out of which the Constitution sprang. But during the closing years of the nineteenth century this realistic view of the Constitution had been largely submerged in abstract discussions of ...
... Washington, had sketched the economic conflict out of which the Constitution sprang. But during the closing years of the nineteenth century this realistic view of the Constitution had been largely submerged in abstract discussions of ...
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... Washington, now used for the first time in connection with a study of the formation of the Constitution, furnish a field for many years' research, to say nothing of the other records, printed and unprinted, which throw light upon the ...
... Washington, now used for the first time in connection with a study of the formation of the Constitution, furnish a field for many years' research, to say nothing of the other records, printed and unprinted, which throw light upon the ...
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A Survey of Economic Interests in 1787 | 19 |
Delegates | 64 |
The Economic Interests of the Members of | 73 |
The Constitution as an Economic Document | 152 |
The Political Doctrines of the Members of | 189 |
The Process of Ratification | 217 |
The Popular Vote on the Constitution | 239 |
The Economic Conflict over Ratification | 292 |
Index | 327 |
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