Ebook: The American Language of Rights
Author: Richard A. Primus
- Tags: United States, African Americans, Civil War, Colonial Period, Immigrants, Revolution & Founding, State & Local, Americas, History, General, Constitutional Law, Law, History & Theory, Political Science, Politics & Government, Politics & Social Sciences, United States, Executive Branch, Judicial Branch, Local, Legislative Branch, National, State, Politics & Government, Politics & Social Sciences, Civil Rights & Liberties, Specific Topics, Politics & Government, Politics & Social Sciences, United States, History, Humanities, New
- Series: Ideas in Context
- Year: 1999
- Publisher: Cambridge University Press
- Language: English
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Richard A. Primus examines three crucial periods in American history (the late eighteenth century, the Civil War and the 1950s and 1960s) and demonstrates how the conceptions of rights prevailing at each of these times grew out of opposition to concrete political cases. In the first study of its kind, Primus highlights the influence of totalitarianism (in Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union) on the language of rights. This book will be a major contribution to contemporary political theory, of interest to scholars and students in politics and government, constitutional law, and American history.
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