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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Страница xviii
... adoption of the Constitution, and that in the struggle an alignment of economic interests had taken place. It is true that Chief Justice Marshall, in his life of George Washington, had sketched the economic conflict out of which the ...
... adoption of the Constitution, and that in the struggle an alignment of economic interests had taken place. It is true that Chief Justice Marshall, in his life of George Washington, had sketched the economic conflict out of which the ...
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... adoption of the document as a contest between sections ending in a victory of straight-thinking national-minded men over narrower and more local opponents." How some men got to be "national-mind"^" and "straight-thinking," and others ...
... adoption of the document as a contest between sections ending in a victory of straight-thinking national-minded men over narrower and more local opponents." How some men got to be "national-mind"^" and "straight-thinking," and others ...
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... adoption of the Constitution. The reader was warned in advance of the theory and the emphasis. No attempt was made to take him off his guard by some plausible formula of completeness and comprehensiveness. I simply sought to bring back ...
... adoption of the Constitution. The reader was warned in advance of the theory and the emphasis. No attempt was made to take him off his guard by some plausible formula of completeness and comprehensiveness. I simply sought to bring back ...
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... adoption of the Constitution. Are the security holders who sought to collect principal and interest through the formation of a stronger government to be treated as guilty of impropriety or praised? That is a 1 American Historical Review ...
... adoption of the Constitution. Are the security holders who sought to collect principal and interest through the formation of a stronger government to be treated as guilty of impropriety or praised? That is a 1 American Historical Review ...
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... adoption of the Constitution, economic "forces" are primordial or fundamental, and come nearer "explaining" events than any other "forces." Where the configurations and pressures of economic interests are brought into an immediate ...
... adoption of the Constitution, economic "forces" are primordial or fundamental, and come nearer "explaining" events than any other "forces." Where the configurations and pressures of economic interests are brought into an immediate ...
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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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