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15M   Ithough  the American  idea of liberty is inconceivable
      apart from rights, the recent profusion of asserted
      rights-individual, social, economic-has  caused deep
      divisions among  us. In contrast to the clarity of the
      self-evident truths and unanenable rights of the
      Declaration of Independence,  many  rights debates
      bewilder citizens who lack the deep historical learning
      needed  to place them in perspective.

      In this volume, seven eminent authors-Benjamin
      Barber, Judith A. Best, Robert A. Goldwin, Lino A. Graglia,
      Thomas   L. Pangle, Mark Tushnet, and Michael  P. Zuckert-
      confront  the question, What are the fundamental rights,
      and  where are they in the Constitution? In clear and
      forceful language they relate current arguments to tradi-
      tional ideas of republicanism and democracy and  compare
      them  with those that were the focus of our Revolution,
      Civil War, and suffrage and civil rights movements.
















                                        US $19.95
                                          ISBN-13:97 --4738    8
                                          ISBN-10: 0-847-3789-5
                                                         5 1995

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