POLITICAL EDUCATION, CONSERVATIVE ANALYSIS

POLITICS, SOCIETY, & THE SOVEREIGN STATE

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SIGNIFICANT QUOTATIONS & SAGACIOUS REMARKS:

INSIGHTS ON POLITICAL PHENOMENA & THE HUMAN SPECIES





SECTION A

CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

CONTENTS


PAGE ONE

      The Constitution & Political Obligation.
            George Washington.
      Preservation of Liberty & Effective Government under the
      U.S. Constitution.
            George Washington.
      The Enduring Constitution.
            Henry Clay.
      The Rationale for Incorporating a System of Checks &
      Balances into the U.S. Constitution.
            James Madison.
      The U.S. Constitution, as Drafted & Proposed by the
      Federal Constitutional Convention of 1787.
            George Washington.
      The U.S. Constitution as Drafted & Proposed by the
      Federal Constitutional Convention of 1787.
            George Washington.
      The U.S. Constitution--A 19th-Century British View.
            William Gladstone.
      The U.S. Constitution--A 19th-Century British View.
            Sir Henry James Sumner Maine.
      The Origins of the U.S. Constitution--A Modern
      American Conservative View.
            Russell Kirk.
      The British Origins of American Government.
            Thomas Jefferson.
      The U.S. Constitution & the Office of President--A
      19th-Century British View.
            Sir Henry Sumner Maine.
      Anglo-American Constitutions & the Division of
      Governmental Power.
            Sir Winston Churchill.
      Anglo-American Constitutions & the Division of
      Governmental Power.
            Sir Winston Churchill.
      American Government under the U.S. Constitution.
            Gerald R. Ford.
      The Supreme Law of the Land in the U.S.A.--The
      Principle of National Supremacy.
            Aritcle VI, U.S. Constitution.
      The Tenth Amendment & the Reserved Powers of the
      States.
            Tenth Amendment, U.S. Constitution.
      The Scope & Limits of the Powers of Congress under
      the U.S. Constitution.
            John Marshall.
      First Amendment Limitations on Governmental Power.
            First Amendment, U.S. Constitution.
      The First Amendment & the "Clear & Present Danger"
      Principle--The Power of the U.S. Government to
      Protect Itself Against Sedition & Subversion.
            Fred M. Vinson.
      The First Amendment & Government Restrictions on
      Obscenity.
            William J. Brennan, Jr.

PAGE TWO

      Judicial Review--The Function of the Courts under
      the U.S. Constitution.
            Alexander Hamilton.
      The U.S. Constitution, Acts of the Legislature, &
      the Function of the Courts.
            John Marshall.
      Judicial Independence, Judicial Tenure, & Preserva-
      tion of Limited Government & the Rights of Individ-
      uals under the U.S. Constitution.
            Alexander Hamilton.
      The Proper & Legitimate Means of Changing the U.S.
      Constitution.
            Alexander Hamilton.
      The U.S Constitution's Limited Grant of Authority
      to Congress.
            Bruce Fein



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