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The Lives of the Constitution

Ten Exceptional Minds that Shaped America’s Supreme Law

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The Lives of the Constitution

By: Joseph Tartakovsky
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In a fascinating blend of biography and history, Joseph Tartakovsky tells the epic and unexpected story of our Constitution through the eyes of 10 extraordinary individuals - some renowned, like Alexander Hamilton and Woodrow Wilson, and some forgotten, like James Wilson and Ida B. Wells-Barnett.

Tartakovsky brings to life their struggles over our supreme law from its origins in revolutionary America to the era of Obama and Trump. Sweeping from settings as diverse as Gold Rush California to the halls of Congress, and crowded with a vivid Dickensian cast, Tartakovsky shows how America’s unique constitutional culture grapples with questions like democracy, racial and sexual equality, free speech, economic liberty, and the role of government.

Joining the ranks of other great American storytellers, Tartakovsky chronicles how Daniel Webster sought to avert the Civil War; how Alexis de Tocqueville misunderstood America; how Robert Jackson balanced liberty and order in the battle against Nazism and Communism; and how Antonin Scalia died warning Americans about the ever-growing reach of the Supreme Court.

From the 1787 Philadelphia Convention to the clash over gay marriage, this is a grand tour through two centuries of constitutional history as never told before, and an education in the principles that sustain America in the most astonishing experiment in government ever undertaken.

©2018 Joseph Tartakovsky (P)2018 Joseph Tartakovsky
Americas Historical History Law Professionals & Academics United States US Constitution War of 1812 Alexander Hamilton
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This book was clearly well researched. The content was interesting and insightful. The audio recording; however, was the worst I've heard on Audible. It sounded like it was recorded in a phone booth with 1984 cassette player.

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