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Novus Ordo Seclorum: The Intellectual Origins Of The Constitution (American Political Thought)
Forrest McDonald | Forrest McDonald

Novus Ordo Seclorum: The Intellectual Origins Of The Constitution (American Political Thought)

the intellectual origins of the Constitution

Univ Pr of Kansas (Nov 1985)
9780700602841
| Hardcover
376 pages | 145 x 221 mm | English
Dewey 320.0973
LC Classification JA84.U5 .M43 1985
LC Control No. 85013544

Genre

  • Political Science

Subject

  • Political Science - History - United States

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This is the first major interpretation of the framing of the Constitution to appear in more than two decades. Forrest McDonald, widely considered one of the foremost historians of the Constitution and of the early national period, reconstructs the intellectual world of the Founding Fathers--including their understanding of law, history political philosophy, and political economy, and their firsthand experience in public affairs--and then analyzes their behavior in the Constitutional Convention of 1787 in light of that world. No one has attempted to do so on such a scale before. McDonald's principal conclusion is that, though the Framers brought a variety of ideological and philosophical positions to bear upon their task of building a "new order of the ages," they were guided primarily by theiy own experience, their wisdom, and their common sense.

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