The Founding Fathers Guide to the Co..., Brion McClanahan
The Founding Fathers Guide to the Co..., Brion McClanahan
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The Founding Fathers' Guide to the Constitution

Author: Brion McClanahan

Narrator: David Cochran Heath

Unabridged: 6 hr 32 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/06/2012

Categories: Nonfiction, History


Synopsis

What does the Constitution really mean? How did the founding generation intend for us to interpret and apply the Constitution? Are liberals right when they cite its "elastic" clauses to justify big government, or are conservatives right when they cite its explicit limits on federal power? Professor Brion McClanahan, popular author of The Politically Incorrect Guide to the Founding Fathers, finds the answers by going directly to the source-the Founders themselves, who debated all the relevant issues in their state constitutional conventions. In The Founding Fathers' Guide to the Constitution, you'll discover how the Constitution was designed to protect rather than undermine the rights of states; why Congress, not the executive branch, was meant to be dominant and why the Founders would have argued for impeaching many modern presidents for violating the Constitution; why an expansive central government was the Founders' biggest fear, and how the Constitution and the Bill of Rights were designed to guard against it; why the founding generation would regard most of the current federal budget, including "stimulus packages," unconstitutional; why the Founding Fathers would oppose attempts to "reform" the Electoral College; why they would be horrified at the enormous authority of the Supreme Court; and why they intended Congress, not the Court, to interpret federal law. Authoritative, fascinating, and timely, The Founding Fathers' Guide to the Constitution is the definitive layman's guide to America's most important-and often most willfully misunderstood-historical document. "For generations, left-wing judges, professors, and lawyers have told us that we can never know what the Constitution was supposed to mean, so judges are free to do what they want. Yet, in The Founding Fathers' Guide to the Constitution, Brion McClanahan gives us a clear, clause-by-clause explanation of the original understanding of the Constitution. Constitutional government is possible, if only officials would be true to their oaths."-Kevin R. C. Gutzman, JD, PhD, New York Times bestselling author of The Politically Incorrect Guide to the Constitution

About Brion McClanahan

Brion McClanahan holds an MA and PhD in American history from the University of South Carolina. Born in Virginia, he attended high school in Delaware and received a BA in history from Salisbury University in Maryland. He lives with his wife and children near Phenix City, Alabama, just across the river from Columbus, Georgia.


Reviews

Goodreads review by JS on June 23, 2022

Meh. Not great. I wish he would’ve broke down each piece of the constitution, not just certain parts. It also seems like he cherry picked what he liked and didn’t like as well as not giving every founding father equal weight......more

Goodreads review by Greg on June 17, 2013

This is the fourth time I have sat down and read this book cover to cover in one sitting. I still learned something new. Brion McClanahan is one of my favorite historians. As a teacher, I use this book in my lesson plans for my American Government classes. The analysis of each Article of the Constitu......more

Goodreads review by Damon on August 18, 2020

I'm generally sympathetic to the view that the Constitution should be interpreted as the founding generation understood it. However, McClanahan's presentation left me asking, "If they meant it that way, why didn't they say it that way?" He presents the pro- and anti-Constitution arguments from the d......more

Goodreads review by Brendan on February 23, 2013

A conservative statement on the Constitution as a non-living document. McClanahan thoroughly researches the Founders' writings to each other surrounding the adoption of the US Constitution. Madison writing to Jefferson? Fascinating stuff, really. McClanahan attempts to educate the reader in 'what th......more

Goodreads review by Rick on January 31, 2017

Excellent! "The only hope lies in a better educated public. Americans do not need judges, lawyers, politicians, or ivory tower academics descending to provide answers to our constitutional questions. The founding fathers have already done that for us...we just need to read"......more