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" James Madison and the future of limited government / "
edited by John Samples.
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BL
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984287
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b738657
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Title & Author
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James Madison and the future of limited government /\ edited by John Samples.
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Publication Statement
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Washington, DC :: Cato Institute,, ©2002.
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v, 246 pages :: illustrations ;; 23 cm
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ISBN
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1930865228
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: 1930865236
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: 9781930865228
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: 9781930865235
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Contents
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Madison's angels / James M. Buchanan -- Recapturing Madison's constitution: federalism without the blank check / Alex Kozinski and Steven A. Engel -- Madison's constitutional vision: the legacy of enumerated powers / Roger Pilon -- The novelty of James Madison's constitutionalism / Joyce Lee Malcolm -- The Madisonian legacy: a Jeffersonian perspective / Robert M.S. McDonald -- Madison and multiculturalism: group representation, group rights, and constitutionalism / Tom G. Palmer -- Indians in Madison's constitutional order / Jacob T. Levy -- James Madison on religion and politics / Walter Berns -- James Madison on religion and politics: conservative, anti-rationalist, libertarian / Michael Hayes -- Madison and the revival of pure democracy / John Samples -- The rule of law and freedom in emerging democracies: a Madisonian perspective / James A. Dorn -- Governance beyond the nation state: James Madison on foreign policy and "Universal Peace" / John Tomasi.
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Abstract
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Founding Father James Madison's greatest legacy is the American Constitution and the ideas supporting limited government: delegated and enumerated powers; minority rights; the dangers of faction; separation of church and state; the rule of law; and a realistic view of human nature. The essays in this volume use Madison to engage such contemporary issues as multiculturalism, federalism, the emerging democracies, the scope of international law, and faith-based policy and politics. This book speaks to both the past and the present of the American republic.
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Subject
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Madison, James,1751-1836.
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Madison, James,1751-1836-- Et la science politique.
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Madison, James,1751-1836
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Madison, James,1751-1836-- Political and social views.
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Madison, James.
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Madison, James, -- 1751-1836.
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Constitutional history-- United States.
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Democracy-- United States-- History.
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Political science-- United States-- History.
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Politische Philosophie
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Verfassungsrecht
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Politieke ideeën.
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USA.
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Washington D.C. 2001
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Dewey Classification
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321.8/092
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LC Classification
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JC211.M35J36 2002
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NLM classification
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89.06bcl
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Added Entry
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Samples, John Curtis,1956-
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