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Defense of the Constitution in Franklin, TN
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Defense of the Constitution in Franklin, TN
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In Defense of the Constitution
argues that modern disciples of Progressivism who subtly distort fundamental principles of the Constitution are determined to centralize political control in Washington, D.C., to achieve their goal of an egalitarian national society. It is in their distrust of self-government and representative institutions that Progressivists advocate, albeit indirectly, an elitist regime based on the power of the Supreme Court—or judicial supremacy.
George W. Carey
was Professor of Government at Georgetown Universityand editor of
The Political Science Reviewer
.
argues that modern disciples of Progressivism who subtly distort fundamental principles of the Constitution are determined to centralize political control in Washington, D.C., to achieve their goal of an egalitarian national society. It is in their distrust of self-government and representative institutions that Progressivists advocate, albeit indirectly, an elitist regime based on the power of the Supreme Court—or judicial supremacy.
George W. Carey
was Professor of Government at Georgetown Universityand editor of
The Political Science Reviewer
.
In Defense of the Constitution
argues that modern disciples of Progressivism who subtly distort fundamental principles of the Constitution are determined to centralize political control in Washington, D.C., to achieve their goal of an egalitarian national society. It is in their distrust of self-government and representative institutions that Progressivists advocate, albeit indirectly, an elitist regime based on the power of the Supreme Court—or judicial supremacy.
George W. Carey
was Professor of Government at Georgetown Universityand editor of
The Political Science Reviewer
.
argues that modern disciples of Progressivism who subtly distort fundamental principles of the Constitution are determined to centralize political control in Washington, D.C., to achieve their goal of an egalitarian national society. It is in their distrust of self-government and representative institutions that Progressivists advocate, albeit indirectly, an elitist regime based on the power of the Supreme Court—or judicial supremacy.
George W. Carey
was Professor of Government at Georgetown Universityand editor of
The Political Science Reviewer
.

















