ABSTRACT
First Published in 1991. This is a collection of essays which address themselves to the American concern for constitutional government and its attendant political liberty. Against a backdrop of the current international movement towards establishing new governing orders, this work explains the principles of the American founding and the politics which established them and now flow from them.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |20 pages
Natural Right in the American Founding
chapter |18 pages
Majority Rule and the Public Good
chapter |19 pages
The Constitution and the Separation of Powers
chapter |31 pages
The Separation of Powers in the Administrative State
chapter |32 pages
Equal Protection and Personal Rights
The Regime of the “Discrete and Insular Minority”