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Perfecting the Union: National and State Authority in the US Constitution Audiobook, by Max M. Edling Play Audiobook Sample

Perfecting the Union: National and State Authority in the US Constitution Audiobook

Perfecting the Union: National and State Authority in the US Constitution Audiobook, by Max M. Edling Play Audiobook Sample
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Read By: David Marantz Publisher: Tantor Audio Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 5.17 hours at 1.5x Speed 3.88 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: April 2021 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9781666120240

Quick Stats About this Audiobook

Total Audiobook Chapters:

23

Longest Chapter Length:

57:44 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

03:32 minutes

Average Chapter Length:

20:25 minutes

Audiobooks by this Author:

1

Publisher Description

For most of the twentieth century, the American founding has been presented as a struggle between social classes over issues arising primarily within, rather than outside, the United States. But in recent years, new scholarship has instead turned to the international history of the American union to interpret both the causes and the consequences of the US Constitution.

In Perfecting the Union, Max M. Edling argues that the Constitution was created to defend US territorial integrity and the national interest from competitors in the western borderlands and on the Atlantic Ocean, and to defuse inter-state tension within the union. By replacing the defunct Articles of Confederation, the Constitution profoundly transformed the structure of the American union by making the national government more effective. But it did not transform the fundamental purpose of the union, which remained a political organization designed to manage inter-state and international relations. And in contrast to what many scholars claim, it was never meant to eclipse the state governments.

The Constitution created a national government but did not significantly extend its remit. The result was a dual structure of government, in which the federal government and the states were both essential to the people's welfare.

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About David Marantz

David Marantz is a voice talent and Earphones Award–winning narrator.