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Questa serie approfondisce l'interazione dinamica tra movimenti popolari e trasformazione costituzionale nella storia americana. Offre un esame profondo di come l'impegno civico e i sconvolgimenti sociali abbiano plasmato e rimodellato le leggi fondamentali della nazione. Evidenziando momenti cruciali e rivoluzioni nel pensiero americano, queste opere contestualizzano gli eventi storici in un quadro più ampio. I lettori otterranno nuove prospettive sulla futura traiettoria degli impegni civici e dell'identità politica.

We the People, Volume 3: the Civil Rights Revolution
We the People
We the People, Volume 1: Foundations

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  1. A re-interpretation of American constitutional history, planned as the first of three volumes. Ackerman examines the transforming impact of popular movements on higher law. He also aims to put the Reagan revolution into perspective and redefine America's civic commitments for the future.

    We the People, Volume 1: Foundations1
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  2. We the People

    • 528pagine
    • 19 ore di lettura

    This text argues that constitutional change, seemingly so orderly, and refined, has in fact been a revolutionary process from the first. It sets contemporary events, such as the Reagan revolution, in deeper, constitutional perspective and considers fundamental reforms that might resolve them. schovat popis

    We the People2
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  3. The Civil Rights Revolution carries Bruce Ackerman's sweeping reinterpretation of constitutional history into the era beginning with Brown v Board of Education. Laws that ended Jim Crow and ensured equal rights at work, in schools, and in the voting booth gained congressional approval only after the American people mobilized their support.

    We the People, Volume 3: the Civil Rights Revolution3