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James Madison and the future of limited government

Print Book, English, cop. 2002
Cato Institute, Washington, DC, cop. 2002
V-246 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
9781930865228, 9781930865235, 1930865228, 1930865236
494033973

James Madison AND THE FUTURE OF Limited Government


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ISBN: 978-1-930865-23-5

Contents

Introduction.....................................................................................................................11. Madison's Angels, James M. Buchanan...........................................................................................92. Recapturing Madison's Constitution: Federalism without the Blank Check, Alex Kozinski and Steven A. Engel.....................133. Madison's Constitutional Vision: The Legacy of Enumerated Powers, Roger Pilon.................................................254. The Novelty of James Madison's Constitutionalism, Joyce Lee Malcolm...........................................................435. The Madisonian Legacy: A Jeffersonian Perspective, Robert M. S. McDonald......................................................596. Madison and Multiculturalism: Group Representation, Group Rights, and Constitutionalism, Tom G. Palmer........................717. Indians in Madison's Constitutional Order, Jacob T. Levy......................................................................1218. James Madison on Religion and Politics, Walter Berns..........................................................................1359. James Madison on Religion and Politics: Conservative, Anti-Rationalist, Libertarian, Michael Hayes............................14710. Madison and the Revival of Pure Democracy, John Samples......................................................................16511. The Rule of Law and Freedom in Emerging Democracies: A Madisonian Perspective, James A. Dorn.................................19112. Governance beyond the Nation State: James Madison on Foreign Policy and "Universal Peace," John Tomasi.......................213Contributors.....................................................................................................................229Index............................................................................................................................233


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