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The Road to Americanism: The Constitutional History of the United States
Dennis Haugh
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"It's a must read for any student of American law and history! Haugh brings a very concise and easy to understand approach to learning about the founding of the American Republic."
-Rep. Matt Soper, LLB, LLM, Colorado's House District 54
Forces, foreign and domestic, are attacking the United States and its Constitution. Their goal? To undermine our founding history and national character.
The Declaration of Independence claimed our rights; the Constitution defends them. To stand against the forces of tyranny that seek to destroy our freedom, we must learn from history.
The Road to Americanism is the constitutional history that delves into and analyzes how our society and governing principles evolved from the love of liberty. It:
-Rep. Matt Soper, LLB, LLM, Colorado's House District 54
Forces, foreign and domestic, are attacking the United States and its Constitution. Their goal? To undermine our founding history and national character.
The Declaration of Independence claimed our rights; the Constitution defends them. To stand against the forces of tyranny that seek to destroy our freedom, we must learn from history.
The Road to Americanism is the constitutional history that delves into and analyzes how our society and governing principles evolved from the love of liberty. It:
- Tells the story of how we became "Americans," emphasizing the value of the melting pot
- Explains how this new culture led the charge to abolish slavery throughout the world
- Showcases in detail the history, philosophy, brilliance, and vision behind our founding documents
- Demonstrates how re-engaging with our founding principles can help us achieve Aristotle's "best" form of government by promoting justice and protecting liberty
- Format: Häftad
- ISBN: 9780578490168
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 300
- Utgivningsdatum: 2019-12-01
- Förlag: Dennis Haugh