Written by one of America's foremost political and legal theorists,
_Storm Over the Constitution_ examines the arguments of some of the
leading proponents of the doctrine of "original intent." According to
legal scholars such as Judge Robert Bork, Lino Gralia, Charles Cooper,
and Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, a jurisprudence of original
intent requires that judges bring no theory to the interpretation of
the Constitution. In this brilliant new book, Harry Jaffa illustrates
how judges under the influence of this definition of "original" intent
particularly neglect the Declaration of Independence as a guide. Jaffa
shows that this definition is, from the point of view of the American
Founding, anything but original; moreover, it is openly hostile to the
natural-rights theory of those who wrote and ratified the
Constitution. The author implores Americans to follow the example set
by Abraham Lincoln, who admired the Declaration of Independence more
openly, interpreted it more deeply, and implemented it more
practically than any other president before or since. Lincoln's
achievement fulfilled a tradition of civic understanding and
scholarship closer in time and purpose to the founders, and was thus
more "original."
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ISBN
9798765183700
Publisert
2025
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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