

An edition of Conservatives and the Constitution (2019)
Imagining Constitutional Restoration in the Heyday of American Liberalism
By Ken I. Kersch
Publish Date
May 16, 2019
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Language
eng
Pages
428
Description:
Since the 1980s, a ritualized opposition in legal thought between a conservative 'originalism' and a liberal 'living constitutionalism' has obscured the aggressively contested tradition committed to, and mobilization of arguments for, constitutional restoration and redemption within the broader postwar American conservative movement. Conservatives and the Constitution is the first history of the political and intellectual trajectory of this foundational tradition and mobilization. By looking at the deep stories told either by identity groups or about what conservatives took to be flashpoint topics in the postwar period, Ken I. Kersch seeks to capture the developmental and integrative nature of postwar constitutional conservatism, challenging conservatives and liberals alike to more clearly see and understand both themselves and their presumed political and constitutional opposition. Conservatives and the Constitution makes a unique contribution to our understanding of modern American conservatism, and to the constitutional thought that has, in critical ways, informed and defined it.
subjects: Law, united states, Constitutional history, united states, Conservatism, Constitutional law, Law, united states, history, United states, politics and government, 1945-1989, United states, politics and government, 1989-, Constitutional history, Law, Christian influences, Religious aspects, Christianity, Politics and government