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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... Political Doctrines of the Members of the Convention 189 VIII. The Process of Ratification 217 IX. The Popular Vote on the Constitution 239 X. The Economics of the Vote on the Constitution 253 XI. The Economic Conflict over Ratification ...
... Political Doctrines of the Members of the Convention 189 VIII. The Process of Ratification 217 IX. The Popular Vote on the Constitution 239 X. The Economics of the Vote on the Constitution 253 XI. The Economic Conflict over Ratification ...
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... political writings. Granted a Ph.B. in 1898, he went on to a year at Oxford to study English constitutional history. He quickly understood that to become an influential scholar he must abide by the rigid academic standards of the time ...
... political writings. Granted a Ph.B. in 1898, he went on to a year at Oxford to study English constitutional history. He quickly understood that to become an influential scholar he must abide by the rigid academic standards of the time ...
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... politics in 1915. As far back as 1902 the well-regarded Professor R. A. Seligman had published his Economic Interpretation of History. It merits mention as preparing readers in the field for observing the difference between this ...
... politics in 1915. As far back as 1902 the well-regarded Professor R. A. Seligman had published his Economic Interpretation of History. It merits mention as preparing readers in the field for observing the difference between this ...
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... political science set-up targeted at undergraduates. Using his own American Government and politics (1910) he dominated the scene. When his president Nicholas Murray Butler turned from leading American pacifist to leading American war ...
... political science set-up targeted at undergraduates. Using his own American Government and politics (1910) he dominated the scene. When his president Nicholas Murray Butler turned from leading American pacifist to leading American war ...
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... politics and in the formulation of laws and constitutions. In particular I was impressed by the philosophy of politics set forth by James Madison in Number X of the Federalist (below, page 14), which seemed to furnish a clue to ...
... politics and in the formulation of laws and constitutions. In particular I was impressed by the philosophy of politics set forth by James Madison in Number X of the Federalist (below, page 14), which seemed to furnish a clue to ...
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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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