Crossroads for Liberty
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Crossroads for Liberty

Recovering the Anti-Federalist Values of America's First Constitution

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Crossroads for Liberty

Recovering the Anti-Federalist Values of America's First Constitution

About this book

What did the American Founders actually intend for the country, and does it even matter today? If America began as an idea, then what kind of idea?

In a time of increasing turmoil over American history, politics, and society, Crossroads for Liberty: Recovering the Anti-Federalist Values of America’s First Constitution takes a surprising and thought-provoking look at the American Revolution, the Articles of Confederation, and the Constitution, and asks what we can learn from them.

Author William Watkins casts a critical eye on conventional wisdom about the Articles of Confederation, as he outlines the differences between that original U.S. governing document and the Constitution, which replaced it. He finds that the Articles protected individual liberty and community-centered government in ways that the looser language of the U.S. Constitution did not. Watkins draws from contemporary examples of bureaucratic overreach and expansion to support his argument—examples that were startlingly predicted by proponents of small government at the time of the Constitution’s adoption. Along the way, he points back to the Articles and the values of the American Revolution as a framework for reimagining American politics to foster liberty and truly representative governance.

Crossroads for Liberty arrives at an important time in American political life, and its reexamination of the American Founding presents a significant contribution to the story about America. Readers will come away with a greater understanding of current political and constitutional issues, as well as a new perspective on American history.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover 
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. Acknowledgments
  6. Abbreviations
  7. Dramatis Personae
  8. Introduction
  9. 1 Hopeful Petitioners
  10. 2 The Issue Forced
  11. 3 Confederation
  12. 4 Toward Philadelphia
  13. 5 The Problem of Scale
  14. 6 Consolidation
  15. 7 Taxing and Spending for the General Welfare
  16. 8 The Regulation of Commerce
  17. 9 The Necessary and Proper Clause
  18. 10 Voter Qualifications
  19. 11 Standing Armies
  20. 12 The Commander in Chief
  21. 13 The Judiciary
  22. 14 Treaties
  23. 15 The Amendment Process
  24. 16 Rights, Amendments, and Alterations
  25. 17 A Tub to a Whale
  26. 18 Mending the Venerable Fabric
  27. 19 Lessons for Today
  28. Appendix A Articles of Confederation (1778)
  29. Appendix B Constitution of the United States (1787)
  30. Appendix C Amendments to the Constitution of the United States of America
  31. Appendix D Lessons from the Confederate Constitution
  32. Notes
  33. Selected Bibliography
  34. Index
  35. About the Author