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Defending the Republic: Constitutional Morality in a Time of Crisis

Autor Bruce Frohnen, Kenneth L. Grasso
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 12 dec 2021 – vârsta ani
Challenging the Growing Scholarly Orthodoxy
on the American Founding

> Not all scholars, though. This book brings together a dozen leading thinkers who challenge this growing orthodoxy.

Here you will find fascinating essays by such respected scholars as Pepperdine University's Gordon Lloyd, Catholic University's Claes Ryn, the University of Louisville's Gary L. Gregg II, and the late Peter Augustine Lawler.

Defending the Republic honors the work of one of the nation's foremost constitutional scholars, Georgetown University's George W. Carey (1933-2013). Carey repeatedly warned about the importance of defending the Constitution and the political order it established--warnings that, now more than ever, we must heed.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781610171663
ISBN-10: 1610171667
Pagini: 382
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: ISI Books
Colecția Intercollegiate Studies Institute

Notă biografică

Bruce P. Frohnen is Ella and Ernest Fisher Professor of Law at Ohio Northern University's Pettit College of Law. He is the author or editor of several books, including Coming Home: Reclaiming America's Conservative Soul and American Conservatism: An Encyclopedia.

Kenneth L. Grasso is professor of political science at Texas State University. He has edited or coedited several books, including Theology and Public Philosophy and Rethinking Rights: Historical, Political, and Philosophical Perspectives. Dr. Grasso has received the Society of Catholic Social Scientists' Pius XI Award for his scholarly contributions.


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Not too long ago, recognizing the achievement of the American Founding and the US Constitution was a bipartisan undertaking. But many politicians and scholars now attack the Constitution - or they simply disregard it. Not all scholars, though. This book brings together a dozen leading thinkers who challenge this growing orthodoxy.