Dialectics of the U.S. Constitution

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Dialectics of the U.S. Constitution

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2000

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MEP Publications

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Mitchell Franklin (1902-1986) is described by the Buffalo Law Review as the foremost Marxist legal philosopher in the English-speaking world. In these selected writings, Franklin, a professor of law at Tulane University for 37 years, discusses how the development of natural law from an idealist to a materialist concept in the transition from feudalism to capitalism is reflected in the drafting of the U.S. Constitution and its interpretation today. --Publisher's summary.

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1 online resource (x, 190 pages)

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Franklin, Mitchell. Dialectics of the U.S. Constitution (Minneapolis, MN: MEP Publications, 2000)

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Franklin, Mitchell, 1902-1986. (2000). Dialectics of the U.S. Constitution. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/149153.

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