A Constitution in Full: Recovering the Unwritten Foundation of American Liberty

A Constitution in Full: Recovering the Unwritten Foundation of American Liberty

A Constitution in Full: Recovering the Unwritten Foundation of American Liberty

A Constitution in Full: Recovering the Unwritten Foundation of American Liberty

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Overview

When political debates devolve, as they often do these days, into a contest between big-government progressivism and natural rights individualism, Americans tend to appeal to the “self-evident” truths inscribed in the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. But Peter Lawler and Richard Reinsch remind us that these truths understood in the abstract are untethered from a prior, unwritten constitution presupposed by the Framers—one found in culture, customs, traditions, experiences, and beliefs. A Constitution in Full is Lawler and Reinsch’s attempt to return this critical context to US constitutionalism—to recover a political sense of individualism in relation to country, family, religious community, and nature.

Power, the authors suggest, is a public trust, not a form of obedience to either majoritarian suppression of particular liberties or the endless rights-claims lodged by autonomous individuals against society. Instead, power is ordered to the demands of a shared political enterprise that emerges from man’s social nature. Building on political insights from Alexis de Tocqueville, Orestes Brownson, John Courtney Murray, and others Lawler and Reinsch seek to restore the relational person—the individual grounded in family, work, faith, and community—to a central place in our understanding of republican constitutionalism. Their work promotes the ongoing development of constitutional self-government rooted in our historical, legal, and religious foundations.

The shared middle-class values that once united almost all Americans as well as any confidence in democratic deliberation or political liberty are rapidly atrophying. This book aims to rebuild this confidence by helping us think seriously about the complex interplay between political and economic liberties and the relational life of creatures and citizens.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780700627820
Publisher: University Press of Kansas
Publication date: 08/06/2019
Series: American Political Thought
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 216
File size: 734 KB

About the Author

Peter Augustine Lawler was Dana Professor of Government at Berry College. He was the editor of Perspectives on Political Science and the author of Postmodernism Rightly Understood: The Return to Realism in American Thought.

Richard M Reinsch II is editor of Law and Liberty and the host of the podcast Liberty Law Talk. He is the author of Whittaker Chambers: The Spirit of a Counterrevolutionary.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

A Brownsonian Prologue

1. What Distinguishes America?

2. The Privileges and Responsibilities of American Constitutionalism

3. The Meaning of Obergefell

4. The Republican Principle

5. A Constitution in Full: Written and Providential

6. A Question of Loyalty

7.Constitutional Thomism

Epilogue

Notes

Bibliography

Index

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