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portada A Perspective on how our Government was Built and Some Needed Changes (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Language
English
Pages
172
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
22.9 x 15.2 x 1.0 cm
Weight
0.26 kg.
ISBN13
9781956001150

A Perspective on how our Government was Built and Some Needed Changes (in English)

Darrel a. Nash (Author) · West Point Print and Media LLC · Paperback

A Perspective on how our Government was Built and Some Needed Changes (in English) - Nash, Darrel a.

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Synopsis "A Perspective on how our Government was Built and Some Needed Changes (in English)"

What do we mean by "we the people?" Who are the people? Who claims authority to speak for the people? How seriously do we take the words of our grand proclamations in the Declaration of Independence, the preamble to the US Constitution, the Gettsysburg Address, and the Pledge of Allegiance? These are the questions that Darrel Nash pursues in this book. He finds a large mixture of conflicting answers as he explores the founding documents and later initiatives to build our democratic republic. The struggles for answers have continued throughout our history.Part Two records the beginning of the inquiry. Nash wanted to find the bases for the First, Second, and Tenth Amendments to the Constitution. To do this, he reviewed the Federalist Papers which are purported to form the intellectual basis for the Constitution. He found several of the arguments less than convincing.But before the reader can see why Nash made his conclusion in Part Two, Part One is needed to set the stage. This lays out how only a small part of the population was represented and participated in creating the Constitution. What might the Constitution be if all residents of the US had been represented in its creation?Part Three goes into the Federalist Papers in more depth. It shows how several political forces have worked and are working today to influence how we, as a nation, interpret the Constitution and access the promises of the Founders. This Part end with changes needed to proceed with creating a more perfect union-a nation that more fully lives up to our grand proclamations.Since retiring from the federal government in Washington DC, Dr. Darrel Nash has written several stories and essays. This is his first full-length book.

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