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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... opposed it were affiliated with other types. It does not say that the former were "straight-thinking" and that the latter were "narrow." It applies no moralistic epithets to either party. On the other hand Professor Smith's statement ...
... opposed it were affiliated with other types. It does not say that the former were "straight-thinking" and that the latter were "narrow." It applies no moralistic epithets to either party. On the other hand Professor Smith's statement ...
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... opposed it. In a strict sense, of course, straight-thinking may be interpreted as thinking logically. In that case ... opposition in national- mindedness and local-mindedness, and the student of eco-> nomic history merely inquires ...
... opposed it. In a strict sense, of course, straight-thinking may be interpreted as thinking logically. In that case ... opposition in national- mindedness and local-mindedness, and the student of eco-> nomic history merely inquires ...
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... opposition certain to be raised. Bingham, who was actively engaged in speculating in public securities, asked Hamilton ... opposed to the Constitution, leaving no room for exceptions. Seldom, if ever, is there total class-solidarity in ...
... opposition certain to be raised. Bingham, who was actively engaged in speculating in public securities, asked Hamilton ... opposed to the Constitution, leaving no room for exceptions. Seldom, if ever, is there total class-solidarity in ...
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... opposition ranks." Hence, although his interpretation is economic, it corrects a generalization too sweeping in character, and should be properly noted. Two other caveats should be entered. It has been lightly assumed by superficial ...
... opposition ranks." Hence, although his interpretation is economic, it corrects a generalization too sweeping in character, and should be properly noted. Two other caveats should be entered. It has been lightly assumed by superficial ...
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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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