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The Framers' Intentions

The Myth of the Nonpartisan Constitution

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The Framers' Intentions

By: Robert E. Ross
Narrated by: Kevin Moriarty
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Robert Ross addresses a fascinating and unresolved constitutional question: Why did political parties emerge so quickly after the framers designed the Constitution to prevent them? The text of the Constitution is silent on this question. Most scholars of the subject have taken that silence to be a hostile one, arguing that the adoption of the two-party system was a significant break from a long history of anti-party sentiments and institutional design aimed to circumscribe party politics.

The constitutional question of parties addresses the very nature of representation, democracy, and majority rule. Political parties have become a vital institution of representation by linking the governed with the government. Efforts to uphold political parties have struggled to come to terms with the apparent anti-party sentiments of the founders and the perception that the Constitution was intended to work against parties.

The Framers’ Intentions connects political parties and the two-party system with the Constitution in a way that no previous account has, thereby providing a foundation for parties and a party system within American constitutionalism. This book will appeal to readers interested in political parties, constitutional theory, and constitutional development.

The book is published by University of Notre Dame Press. The audiobook is published by University Press Audiobooks.

©2019 University of Notre Dame (P)2020 Redwood Audiobooks
Elections & Political Process Political Science Revolution & Founding United States US Constitution War of 1812
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