The Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States of America

by CATO editors (Editor)

Paperback, 2002

Status

Available

Call number

342.73

Collection

Publication

Cato Inst (2002), Paperback, 62 pages

Description

Never in history have 1,322 words held out such extraordinary determination to be free as those found in the Declaration of Independence. In 1787, "We the people" were the three words that not only engendered a new and cohesive nation; they went on to change the face of the world as well. In 1791, the first ten Amendments to the Constitution of the United States of America, known to us as the Bill of Rights introduced the world to the concept of those singular rights that ought to belong to every free individual. In one compact volume, the full texts of both the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States of America with all ratified twenty-seven Amendments to the Constitution are side by side--along with another of America's seminal documents, Thomas Jefferson's Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom, an additional world-changing statement that codified for the first time that one cannot be required by law to support or prefer any belief or be punished for those one does profess--and the basis for what we have come to know as the "wall of separation" between church and state. Who we are and what we are free to be as citizens of the United States of America is contained between these covers. Cass R. Sunstein prefaces the volume with a succinct history and interpretation of the place and meaning of both the Declaration and the Constitution in American life. Enhanced by an index and suggestions for further reading, this volume, small in size but overwhelming in the impact of its contents, belongs in the home of every citizen of the United States.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member Smiley
What it is all about, man. America in the original language. Suprisingly easy to read for anyone interested enough to read them. Should be read alongside the Federalist & Anti-Federalist Papers for a full, rounded understanding.

ALL YOU HAVE TO DO TO BE AN AMERICAN CITIZEN IS KNOW AND BELIEVE IN
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THE CONSTITUTION. The fights are over interpretation of course.
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LibraryThing member beau.p.laurence
how can this NOT earn 5 stars?? every single person should read and recite this at least once a year. do *you* know your rights?
LibraryThing member hermit
This booklet contains both the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States and is a handy and portable copy of America's primary Founding documents. It includes the text of the Declaration, the Constitution, all of the amendments to the Constitution. Thomas Jefferson who
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described it as “an expression of the American mind” mainly wrote the Declaration of Independence.
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LibraryThing member Angelic55blonde
This is a great copy that has both the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution. I believe it is something each U.S. citizen should have in their library for reference purposes. This version is nicely laid out and inexpensive.
LibraryThing member mstrust
There are so many things that I would like to say, about how ground-breaking these papers are, how astute the authors were...but I'll just say that every American should read it.

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1776 (Declaration of Independence)
2012 edition
1787 (US Constitution)
1787-10 - 1788-04 (Federalist Papers)

Physical description

62 p.; 5 inches

ISBN

1930865406 / 9781930865402
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