Description
An Economic Interpretation of the Constitution of the United States is a classic book written by Charles A. Beard. This book, published in 1913, challenges the prevailing notion that the founding fathers of the United States were solely motivated by high-minded ideals and a desire to establish a democratic government. Instead, Beard argues that the Constitution was primarily shaped by economic interests, particularly those of the wealthy elite.
Beard presents an extensive analysis of the economic background of the delegates who attended the Constitutional Convention, showing that many of them were wealthy land and slave owners who had a vested interest in protecting their property rights. He argues that the Constitution was crafted to protect and promote the economic interests of this elite group, rather than to establish a truly equal and democratic society.
The book was highly controversial at the time of its publication, sparking a fierce debate among historians and scholars. However, it has stood the test of time and continues to be an influential work in the field of American history and political science. It challenges readers to question the motives and ideals of the founding fathers, and to critically examine the economic forces at play in the shaping of the Constitution.
Details
Publisher - Lettel
Language - English
Paperback
Contributors
Author
Charles A. Beard
Published Date - September 15 2024
ISBN - 9609441120479
Dimensions - 22.9 x 15.2 x 1.9 cm
Page Count - 332
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