
The Words That Made Us
Read by
Fajer Al-Kaisi
Release:
06/01/2021
Runtime:
27h 7m
Unabridged
Quantity:
“Deeply probing, highly readable…insightful, and at times surprising.”
New York Times
A New York Times Book Review Editor’s Choice of the Week
From a preeminent legal scholar, a “fascinating” and “masterful” (Wall Street Journal) history of the American Constitution's formative decades
When the US Constitution won popular approval in 1788, it was the culmination of thirty years of passionate argument over the nature of government. But ratification hardly ended the conversation. For the next half century, ordinary Americans and statesmen alike continued to wrestle with weighty questions in the halls of government and in the pages of newspapers. Should the nation's borders be expanded? Should America allow slavery to spread westward? What rights should Indian nations hold? What was the proper role of the judicial branch?
In The Words That Made Us, Akhil Reed Amar unites history and law in a vivid narrative of the biggest constitutional questions early Americans confronted, and he expertly assesses the answers they offered. His account of the document's origins and consolidation is a guide for anyone seeking to properly understand America's Constitution today.
Release:
2021-06-01
Runtime:
27h 7m
Format:
audio
Weight:
0.0 lb
Language:
English
ISBN:
9781549135514
Publisher:
Hachette Book Group
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