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This book tells how the Bill of Rights was amended to the Constitution and explains how that addition completed the Constitution by clarifying the status of the American people.
In this Bradley Lecture, Goldwin discusses the obstacles andconflictswhichhad to be addressedin order to ratify the Constitution of the United States.
Liberals typically erupt in outrage if you suggest they don’t respect or understand the Constitution, let alone defend it. But then they let slip that in fact they really don’t respect or understand the Constitution.
Contemporary Americans find it difficult not to take the Bill of Rights for granted as part of the Constitution; this is true even for those who are aware that the Constitution originally did not include it.
Colleges are producing worse and worse returns on investment, and parents are beginning to take notice.
AEI scholars and staff remember their friend and colleague.
A tribute to former AEI resident scholar emeritus Robert A. Goldwin.





