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Your Rugged Constitution: How America's House of Freedom Is Planned and Built

Your Rugged Constitution: How America's House of Freedom Is Planned and Built

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My Aunt - Esther Findlay wrote this book - a classic
Review: As a young boy - nobody could believe the a family member of mine wrote this book. I used it in government class in Junior High and High School in the 1970's. This book should still be required reading by every student in the United States

David Findlay Stafford

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I wish they'd Reprint this one.
Review: I borrowed this book from the Library and love it so much I wanted to buy one to keep readily available. I hope somebody decides to reprint this one. I'd love a copy of my own. It breaks down the Constitution into bite sized pieces into something even I can understand.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A great basic primer on the United States Constitution
Review: I bought this book in high school school in 1956 for a Problems in American Democracy course. I have used it in high school, college Constitutional Law courses, law school courses and the practice of law. It breaks the Constitution down almost word for word and restates it in easy, simple layman's terms. It tells you why the phrase is there, what the citizen gives up under it and what the citizen receives in benefits from it. It alows you to find and understand specific sections of the Constitution and how they apply to you. Every American should have and study this book. It is the best simple explination of this complex subject I have ever seen. The fact that it is out of print and not available, particularly to young students, is a sorry comment on our society.


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