8 edition of The growth and decadence of constitutional government. found in the catalog.
The growth and decadence of constitutional government.
J. Allen Smith
Published
1972
by University of Washington Press in Seattle
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | Introd. to the original ed. by Vernon Louis Parrington. Introd. to the Americana library ed. by Dennis L. Thompson. |
Series | Americana library series, AL-21 |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | JK271 .S58 1972 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xxiv, 300 p. |
Number of Pages | 300 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL5708025M |
ISBN 10 | 029595180X |
LC Control Number | 70172905 |
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By J. Allen Smith. New York, Henry Holt and Co., it deserved. Another chance at recognition did not come, for Growth and Decadence of Constitutional Government was still in manuscript at his.
After moving to Seattle inSmith frequently lectured at the Seattle Labor Temple on topics of politics and government. Additionally, Smith wrote a number of books including The Multiple Money Standard, The Spirit of American Government, and The Growth and Decadence of Constitutional Government.
However, Beard also had his followers. In The Growth and Decadence of Constitutional Government (), J. Allen Smith attacked the "myths" of the Constitution as inventions designed to protect ruling elites.
Faced with the judicial rejection of social reforms, most Progressive scholars attacked the "activism" of judges and advo. For the assertions that certain rights the "alienable rights" (life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness) could be abridged by governments despite the differences of interest that divided the colonist along economic, regional, and philosophical lines, it identified and focused on grievances, aspirations, and the principles that might unify the various colonial groups.
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In the introduction to The Growth and Decadence of Constitutional Government, Vernon Louis Parrington endorses the idea that ratification of the U.S. Constitution had been accompanied by "bitter. The American political system was designed to limit government power. As conceived, the Constitution of the United States made it difficult for government to acquire new powers.
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"The growth of modern constitutional government compels for its successful practice the exercise of reason and considerate judgment by the individual citizens who constitute the electorate." - Elihu Root.
Realist disillusionment with constitutionalism was only too apparent in J. Allen Smith's gloomy analysis, The Growth and Decadence of Constitutional Government (). Originally intended to restrain arbitrary power, constitutionalism, Smith argued, had been made.
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