A LIVING CONSTITUTION OR FUNDAMENTAL
LAW?
American Constitutionalism in
Historical Perspective
Herman Belz
ROWMAN & LITTLEFIELD PUBLISHERS, INC.
Lanham • Boulder • New York • Oxford
Contents
Introduction: Written Constitutionalism as the American Project 1
1 Constitutionalism and the American Founding 15
2 Constitutional Realism in the Gilded Age 41
3 The Critique of Constitutionalism in the Progressive Era 57
4 Andrew C. McLaughlin and the Defense of Constitutionalism 77
5 Changing Conceptions of Constitutionalism in the Era of World War II and the Cold War 95
6 The New Left Attack on Constitutionalism 129
7 Bureaucracy and Constitutionalism 147
8 Constitutional and Legal History in the 1980s: Reflections on American Constitutionalism 165
9 History, Theory, and the Constitution 201
10 The Originalist Challenge to the Living Constitution 221
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