
| Howard Schweber is associate professor of political science at the University of Wisconsin,Madison. He is the author of The Creation of American Common Law,1850-1880 and Speech,Conduct,and the First Amendment,as well as book chapters and articles in journals such as Law and History Review,Law and Society Review,and Studies in American Political Development.
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| Introduction 1 The Search for Sovereignty: Law, Language, and the Beginnings of Modern Constitutionalism 2 Consent How? Challenges to Lockean Constitutionalism 3 Constitutional Language and the Possibility of Binding Commitments 4 Consent to What? Exclusivity and Completeness in Constitutional and Legal Language 5 The Question of Substance: Morality, Law, and Constitutional Legitimacy 6 The Defense of Constitutional Language Bibliography Index |
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