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Tables of Contents for The American Constitution and Its Provenance
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Acknowledgments
ix
2
Introduction
xi
 
PART I: ASPECTS OF MODERN POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY
3
72
I The People, the Great, and the Wise (1992)
3
16
II Machiavelli's Burlesque of Aristotle's Ethics (1986)
19
10
III On the Practicality of More's Utopia (1966)
29
12
IV The New Republic in More's Utopia (1969)
41
18
V Abstraction and Practicability in the Political Philosophy of Hobbes (1989)
59
16
PART II: THE AMERICAN CONSTITUTION
75
70
VI The Constitutional Completion of the Liberal Philosophy of Hobbes and Locke (1987)
75
16
VII Introduction to the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution (1994)
91
6
VIII George Washington and the Constitution (1982)
97
10
IX The Significance of a Written Constitution for America (1987)
107
16
X Due Process of Law (1987)
123
22
PART III: ON CONSTITUTIONAL COMMENTATORS
145
130
XI Felix Frankfurter (1971)
145
22
XII The Constitution and What It Meant to Corwin (1980)
167
42
XIII Liberal Democracy and Justice in the Constitution of Walter Berns (1993)
209
38
XIV Restoration or Illusion? A Review of George Will (1993)
247
8
XV The Old Republic and the New: A Review of Paul Rahe (1994)
255
20
PART IV: DIFFICULTIES
275
64
XVI Conscience and Politics (1984)
275
18
XVII The Problem of the Division of Labor in Marx (1970)
293
18
XVIII Ethnic Diversity (1980)
311
22
XIX Liberal Education (1975)
333
6
Notes
339
34
Table of Cases
373
4
Index
377
6
About the Author
383