Tale of Two Constitutions – Presentation References

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Please keep up with the Posting to gain more insights on what has opened the Framers’ Constitution to the soft-tyranny it has become and was predicted by the Anti-Federalist.

The Tale of Two Constitutions – Resources and References

  • The Founders’ Constitution
  • The Writings of Samuel Adams – Four Volumes,
  • The Life and Public Service of Samuel Adams – Four Volumes,
  • The Life of Patrick Henry – Two Volumes,
  • Writings of Madison,
  • Writings of Hamilton,
  • Alexis De Tocqueville, Democracy in America,
  • Articles of Confederation,
  • Federalist Papers,
  • Anti-Federalist Papers,
  • 1787 Constitutional Debates,
  • John Adams, Thoughts on Government, Apr. 1776 Papers 4:86—93,
  • Charles Pinckney, Observations on the Plan of Government, 1787, Farrand 3:110,
  • Federalist # 67, #70 through #72,
  • Patrick Henry – Debate in Virginia Ratifying Convention, June 5, 10 , 17—18, 1788 Elliot 3:59–60, 201–2, 220–22, 483—96,
  • Cato No 4,
  • James Wilson, Lectures on Law, 1791, Works 1:296 – 975,
  • “Working Men’s Declaration of Independence”, George Henry Evans, Dec. 1829,
  • Chisholm v. Georgia 2 Dall (U.S.) 419, 456-480 (1793) (p.470),
  • Henry George, 1879, “Progress & Poverty”,
  • United States v. Butler, 297 U.S. 1 (1936), No. 401, Argued December 9, 10, 1935, Decided January 6, 1936, 297 U.S. 1,
  • Wickard v. Filburn, 317 U.S. 111 (1942), No. 59, Argued May 4, 1942, Reargued October 13, 1942, Decided November 9, 1942, 317 U.S. 111,
  • The Creature from Jekyll Island, G. Edward Griffin, 1994,
  • Marbury v. Madison, 5 U.S. 1 Cranch 137 (1803),
  • Thomas Jefferson to W. H. Torrance, 1815. ME 14:303,
  • Korematsu v. United States, 323 U.S. 214 (1944),
  • Challenging the Myths of 19th Century Party Dominance: Evidence from Indirect Senate Elections 1871-1913,  “Collaborative Research: The U.S. Senate Election Data Base, 1871-1913.”

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