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William Penn, James Madison and the Historical Crisis in American Federalism

SKU: PMRT.GEN.6981.00878

$261.25

Publisher: The Edwin Mellen Press
Number of Pages: 308
ISBN-13: 9780773476981
Publication Date: 2000
Condition: New

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This study alerts American citizens to the danger of the demise of American government, as it was conceived by the founders and framers. The books traces the rise of the American nation and its unique governmental creation a delicate balance of republicanism, democracy, federalism and constitutionalism. It examines William Penns attempt to establish a Holy Experiment an utopian yet practical government, and then the new constititution which James Madison called the American Experiment. The book follows the daily steps of the deliberations and conversations of the participants in the Constitutional Convention of 1787. The study culminates in an examination of the third attempt at confederacy in American and new efforts to replace national government with a controlling global economy.

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