Legal History
The founders professedly attempted to construct a nation governed by law, not by men.Did they succeed? Either way, what were the ramifications for American society? I will discuss the belief that America was founded on the principals of law. These laws were created to control those that created them. Albeit most of the Founding Fathers thought that individuals given the chance to liberty and freedom will naturally protect those people that would naturally be taken advantage of. It is my belief that the idealic notions of the founding fathers of our nation sought to create a society in which the common man could rise through anyone of various institutions and structures. Government was necessary for an orderly distribution of resources and protection. Hobbes warned without government, "life would basically be solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short--a constant struggle to survive against the evil of others." (7, O'Connor) And in examining the Revolutionary war and the creating of our Constitution we must look to the factions that characterized the issues this new young country faced. There is debate on whether the Federalist that
working through it. The Anti-Federalist may have been right in some senses but the the corporate leaders, military leaders, and a small group of government leaders. Some in their way. They did believe that in a free society the people who may not be politicians Douglas, William O., "An Almanac of Liberty" , Doubleday Garden City NJ.1954 The other side of the debate states that the Anti-Federalist actually saw the future chasms The issues in debate include the motives of the revolutionaries. The Federalist would lead . saw it all very diferently. Instead of seeing enlightened patriots simply making a better next time. And when we do not learn from our mistake we will tend to repeat them.
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