
The American Idea
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The American Idea goes straight to the source to let the Founders speak directly to our time. This essential collection presents faithful modern language restatements of the Declaration of Independence, the U.S. Constitution, Bill of Rights, and later Constitution amendments alongside the entire collection of 85 Federalist Papers all rendered into clear, powerful prose that preserves Hamilton's fire, Madison's precision, and Jay's strategic brilliance.
Each restatement captures the urgency of a young nation fighting for survival and the revolutionary ideas that still shape major court decisions and political debates today. Key original passages anchor each text, preserving the Founders' actual voices. Beyond the constitutional core, discover the flawed Articles of Confederation that nearly doomed the republic and Washington's Farewell Address with its warnings about political division, as well as a gathering of essential writings from Patrick Henry, Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, James Madison, and Benjamin Franklin. Brief contextual notes illuminate why each document mattered then and why it still matters today.
The American Idea transforms America's founding documents from historical artifacts into living documents that invite you to rediscover the words that built a nation.
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Content
- Prologue: From President Ronald Reagan's Farewell Address to the Nation
- Preface: A Note from the Editors
- Part I: The Founding Documents
- The Declaration of Independence (1776)
- The Constitution of the United States (1787)
- Section 1: The Bill of Rights (1791)
- Section 2: Early Adjustments (1795, 1804)
- Section 3: Reconstruction Amendments (1865-1870)
- Section 4: Progressive Era Reforms (1913-1920)
- Section 5: Modern Governance (1933-1992)
- Part II: Other Key Documents
- The Articles of Confederation (1777, 1781)
- Washington's Farewell Address
- On Forming a More Perfect Union
- Patrick Henry: Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death (1775)
- John Adams: Excerpts from Thoughts on Government (1776)
- James Madison: Notes from the Constitutional Convention (1787)
- Benjamin Franklin: Remarks at the Convention's Close (1787)
- Thomas Jefferson: Selected Writings on Liberty, Government, and Slavery (1784-1816)
- Part III: The Federalist Papers in Plain English
- Section 1: Why Union Matters (I-XIV)
- Section 2: The Failures of the Articles (XV-XXII)
- Section 3: Powers of the New Government (XXIII-XXXVI)
- Section 4: Structure and Balance of Government (XXXVII-LI)
- Section 5: The Legislative Branch (LII-LXVI)
- Section 6: The Executive Branch (LXVII-LXXVII)
- Section 7: The Judicial Branch (LXXVIII-LXXXIII)
- Section 8: Final Arguments for Ratification (LXXXIV-LXXXV)
- Sources & Acknowledgements
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