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The failure of the founding fathersThe failure of the founding fathers

The failure of the founding fathers2005

Bruce A. Ackerman

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Describes previously unknown aspects of the electoral college crisis of 1800, presenting a revised understanding ofthe early days of two great institutions that continue to have a major impact on American history: the plebiscitarian presidency and a Supreme Court that struggles to put the presidency's claims of a popular mandate into constitutional perspective. Through close studies of two Supreme Court cases, Ackerman shows how the court integrated Federalist and Republican themes into the living Constitution of the early republic. The ink was barely dry on the Constitution when it was almost destroyed by the rise of political parties in the United States. As Bruce Ackerman shows, the Framers had not anticipated the two-party system, and when Republicans battled Federalists for the presidency in1800, the rules laid down by the Constitution exacerbated the crisis. [Publisher web site].

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First published
2005
OL Work ID
OL1932103W

Subjects

Constitutional historyPolitics and governmentPresidentsUnited States. Supreme CourtSeparation of powersUnited StatesFederal governmentHistoryUnited states, politics and government, 1783-1809Jefferson, thomas, 1743-1826Marshall, john, 1755-1835United states, supreme courtConstitutional history, united states

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