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Udkommer d. 19.11.2024
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Collector's Edition Laminated Hardback with Jacket
This comprehensive anthology brings together some of the most influential texts in American history, offering readers a deep understanding of the nation's founding principles and governmental framework. The Constitution of the United States of America, The Declaration of Independence, and The Bill of Rights lay the legal and ideological groundwork, emphasizing liberty, justice, and human rights. Complementing these, Thomas Paine's Common Sense passionately advocates for independence, while The Federalist Papers, written by Hamilton, Madison, and Jay, explain the importance of a balanced federal government.
Through this collection, readers gain a unique look into the political and philosophical debates that shaped early America, as well as the visionaries who crafted its institutions. Together, these texts provide invaluable context for understanding American democracy, exploring key themes like individual freedom, representative government, and the protection of civil rights. This collection is essential for anyone seeking to engage with the intellectual origins of the United States and the timeless values that continue to influence its society.