Our Secret Constitution

Our Secret Constitution
Title Our Secret Constitution PDF eBook
Author George P. Fletcher
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 308
Release 2003-01-16
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780198032434

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Americans hate and distrust their government. At the same time, Americans love and trust their government. These contradictory attitudes are resolved by Fletcher's novel interpretation of constitutional history. He argues that we have two constitutions--still living side by side--one that caters to freedom and fear, the other that satisfied our needs for security and social justice. The first constitution came into force in 1789. It stresses freedom, voluntary association, and republican elitism. The second constitution begins with the Gettysburg Address and emphasizes equality, organic nationhood, and popular democracy. These radical differences between our two constitutions explain our ambivalence and self-contradictory attitudes toward government. With September 11 the second constitution--which Fletcher calls the Secret Constitution--has become ascendant. When America is under threat, the nation cultivates its solidarity. It overcomes its fear and looks to government for protection and the pursuit of social justice. Lincoln's messages of a strong government and a nation that must "long endure" have never been more relevant to American politics. "Fletcher's argument has intriguing implications beyond the sweeping subject of this profoundly thought-provoking book."--The Denver Post

American Law in a Global Context

American Law in a Global Context
Title American Law in a Global Context PDF eBook
Author George P. Fletcher
Publisher
Pages 700
Release 2005
Genre Law
ISBN 9780195167238

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Resource added for the Paralegal program 101101.

United States of America V. Fletcher

United States of America V. Fletcher
Title United States of America V. Fletcher PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 46
Release 1978
Genre
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American Character

American Character
Title American Character PDF eBook
Author Mark Thompson
Publisher Arcade Publishing
Pages 412
Release 2001
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781559705509

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Charles Fletcher Lummis began his spectacular career in 1884 by walking from Ohio to start a new job at the three-year old Los Angeles Times. By the time of his death in 1928, the 3,500 mile "tramp across the continent" was just a footnote in his astonishingly varied career: crusading journalist, author of nearly two dozen books, editor of the influential political and literary magazine Out West, Los Angeles city librarian, preserver of Spanish missions, and Indian rights gadfly. Lummis both embodied and defined our vision of the West, and of America itself.

United States V. Townsend

United States V. Townsend
Title United States V. Townsend PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 42
Release 1976
Genre
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United States of America V. Agriostathes

United States of America V. Agriostathes
Title United States of America V. Agriostathes PDF eBook
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Pages 36
Release 1934
Genre
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"They're Bankrupting Us!"

Title "They're Bankrupting Us!" PDF eBook
Author Bill Fletcher, Jr.
Publisher Beacon Press
Pages 233
Release 2012-08-28
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0807003328

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From Wisconsin to Washington, DC, the claims are made: unions are responsible for budget deficits, and their members are overpaid and enjoy cushy benefits. The only way to save the American economy, pundits claim, is to weaken the labor movement, strip workers of collective bargaining rights, and champion private industry. In "They're Bankrupting Us!": And 20 Other Myths about Unions, labor leader Bill Fletcher Jr. makes sense of this debate as he unpacks the twenty-one myths most often cited by anti-union propagandists. Drawing on his experiences as a longtime labor activist and organizer, Fletcher traces the historical roots of these myths and provides an honest assessment of the missteps of the labor movement. He reveals many of labor's significant contributions, such as establishing the forty-hour work week and minimum wage, guaranteeing safe workplaces, and fighting for equity within the workforce. This timely, accessible, "warts and all" book argues, ultimately, that unions are necessary for democracy and ensure economic and social justice for all people.