"Journalist and author E.J. Dionne once observed that we are a nation conceived in argument. None of these were more important than the meaning attached to the Constitution, which played such a central role in creating our sense of nationhood. I would caution my conservative friends from trying to hijack the meaning of the Constitution for their own ends by playing the trump card (no pun intended), that the founders were all in agreement with modern right-wing politics. How could this be true when they didn't even agree among themselves about how to interpret the Constitution? Instead, lets debate the issues of our day so the American people can make an informed choice without resorting to historically dubious claims."
Donald J. Fraser at History News Network asks, "What do historians make of originalism?"
Sunday, July 15, 2018
"'Historians Can Never Forget That It Is a Debate They Are Interpreting'"
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1780s,
1790s,
Dionne,
finance,
Hamilton,
Jefferson,
law,
legal history,
Madison,
political history,
Supreme Court,
Washington
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