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Subject Dan McCarthy on Economic Nationalism as Political Realism; Conservatives and the Constitution: A Law & Liberty Symposium
Date January 22, 2020 12:01 PM
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* Economic Nationalism as Political Realism
* Ken Kersch’s Conservatives and the Constitution: A Law & Liberty Symposium
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* Conservative Constitutionalism beyond Originalism
* Mapping the Terrain of Conservative Constitutionalism




** Economic Nationalism as Political Realism ([link removed])
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by Daniel McCarthy
No market exists in a social vacuum, and hardly any market exists in a political vacuum. Read More » ([link removed])




** Ken Kersch’s Conservatives and the Constitution: A Law & Liberty Symposium ([link removed])
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Kersch's book recounts the debates that helped shape the narrative of conservative constitutionalism. Read More » ([link removed])




** A Learned but Dismissive Take on Conservative Constitutionalism ([link removed])
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by Vincent Phillip Muñoz
It is disheartening to realize that the academic Left can’t conceive of conservative constitutionalism as reasonable or intellectually defensible. Read More » ([link removed])




** Originalists Were Always for (Some) Judicial Engagement ([link removed])
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by Sean Beienburg
The tendency toward a firm enforcement of the Constitution’s structural provisions was built into conservative constitutionalism from the beginning. Read More » ([link removed])




** Conservative Constitutionalism beyond Originalism ([link removed])
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by George Thomas
Ken Kersch draws on capacious understandings of the Constitution that are not well known outside of what became the Christian right. Read More » ([link removed])




** Mapping the Terrain of Conservative Constitutionalism ([link removed])
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by Ken I. Kersch
The cause of the Founders has been hitched to those strains of conservatism that have long been aching for a twilight struggle and a Holy War. Read More » ([link removed])





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