Peaceful Revolution: Constitutional Change and American Culture from Progressivism to the New DealAlthough Americans claim to revere the Constitution, relatively few understand its workings. Its real importance for the average citizen is as an enduring reminder of the moral vision that shaped the nation's founding. Yet scholars have paid little attention to the broader appeal that constitutional idealism has always made to the American imagination through publications and films. Maxwell Bloomfield draws upon such neglected sources to illustrate the way in which media coverage contributes to major constitutional change. |
What people are saying - Write a review
Contents
The Founders Constitution | 1 |
Modern Constitutionalism and Progressive Reform | 19 |
The Selling of War Socialism | 48 |
Constitutional Conservatism | 70 |
Symbols of Authority in a Collapsing Economy | 99 |
Imagining a New Constitutional Order | 124 |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
References to this book
Social Citizenship in the Shadow of Competition: The Bureaucratic Politics ... Bronwen Morgan No preview available - 2003 |