America's Counter-Revolution: The Constitution Revisited
Book Details
Author(s)Sheldon Richman
PublisherGriffin & Lash
ISBN / ASIN0692687912
ISBN-139780692687918
AvailabilityUsually dispatched within 24 hours
Sales Rank2,906,577
MarketplaceUnited Kingdom 🇬🇧
Description
This book challenges the assumption that the Constitution was a landmark in the struggle for liberty. Instead, Sheldon Richman argues, it was the product of a counter-revolution, a setback for the radicalism represented by America's break with the British empire. Drawing on careful, credible historical scholarship and contemporary political analysis, Richman suggests that this counter-revolution was the work of conservatives who sought a nation of "power, consequence, and grandeur." "America's Counter-Revolution" makes a persuasive case that the Constitution was a victory not for liberty but for the agendas and interests of a militaristic, aristocratic, privilege-seeking ruling class.
