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Cicero: The Roman Influence on the Framing of the U.S. Constitution
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United States Constitution – Preamble
Article I: Legislative Branch
Legislative, Article I: Section 1
Legislative, Article I: Section 2
Legislative, Article I: Section 3
Legislative, Article I: Section 4
Legislative, Article I: Section 5
Legislative, Article I: Section 6
Legislative, Article I: Section 7
Legislative, Article I: Section 8
Legislative, Article I: Section 9
Legislative, Article I: Section 10
Article II: Executive Branch
Executive, Article II Section 1
Executive, Article II Section 2
Executive, Article II Section 3
Executive, Article II Section 4
Article III: Judicial Branch
Judicial, Article III Section 1
Judicial, Article III Section 2
Judicial, Article III Section 3
Article IV: The States
Article IV Section 1
The States, Article IV Section 2
The States, Article IV Section 3
The States, Article IV Section 4
Amendments, Article V
Article VI: Supremacy Clause
Public Debt, Article VI Section 1
Supremacy Clause, Article VI Section 2
Oath of Office, Article VI Section 3
Ratification, Article VII
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The Mainspring of Human Progress
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The Wealth of Nations” by Adam Smith
Democracy in America by Alexis de Tocqueville: An Enduring Examination
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US Constitution
Mainspring of Human Progress
5000 Year Leap
Social
A Friendly Conversation – Nordic vs US perspectives on the social contract
Blog
Historical Writings
Federalist Papers – “Publius”
Federalist No. 10: Managing Factionalism in a Large Republic
Federalist No. 51 – Checks and Balances
Federalist No. 70 – A Strong, Singular Executive
The Electoral College
Pros and Cons of the Electoral College
The Genesis of American Liberty: An Introduction to the U.S. Constitution
Principles of the US Constitution
John Locke’s Concept of Natural Rights
Jean-Jacques Rousseau’s “The Social Contract”
Montesquieu’s Concept of Separation of Powers
Sir William Blackstone’s “Commentaries on the Laws of England”
Cicero: The Roman Influence on the Framing of the U.S. Constitution
Polybius: Ancient Insights into Modern Constitutionalism
The Mayflower Compact
The Virginia Declaration of Rights (1776)
Articles of Confederation
The Federalist Papers: Architecting American Federalism
The Iroquois Confederacy
The Federalist Papers: Blueprint for American Governance
The Landmark Case of Marbury v. Madison (1803): Establishing Judicial Review
Outline – US Constitution
United States Constitution – Preamble
Article I: Legislative Branch
Legislative, Article I: Section 1
Legislative, Article I: Section 2
Legislative, Article I: Section 3
Legislative, Article I: Section 4
Legislative, Article I: Section 5
Legislative, Article I: Section 6
Legislative, Article I: Section 7
Legislative, Article I: Section 8
Legislative, Article I: Section 9
Legislative, Article I: Section 10
Article II: Executive Branch
Executive, Article II Section 1
Executive, Article II Section 2
Executive, Article II Section 3
Executive, Article II Section 4
Article III: Judicial Branch
Judicial, Article III Section 1
Judicial, Article III Section 2
Judicial, Article III Section 3
Article IV: The States
Article IV Section 1
The States, Article IV Section 2
The States, Article IV Section 3
The States, Article IV Section 4
Amendments, Article V
Article VI: Supremacy Clause
Public Debt, Article VI Section 1
Supremacy Clause, Article VI Section 2
Oath of Office, Article VI Section 3
Ratification, Article VII
Books
The Mainspring of Human Progress
The 5000 Year Leap
The Wealth of Nations” by Adam Smith
Democracy in America by Alexis de Tocqueville: An Enduring Examination
Global Planning
U.N. – Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Convention of States
Directory
U.S. Senate Member X.com List
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