The Second Amendment

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The Second Amendment

Title: The Second Amendment( A Biography) Binding: Hardcover Author: MichaelWaldman Publisher: Simon&Schuster Given the murkiness of the language of the Second Amendment and worries about armed citizens from the era of the Revolutionary War to the Civil War, from the settling of the western frontier to the gangsterism of the Prohibition era, the U.S. Supreme Court has generally ruled against the constitutional right to own a gun. In 2008 that all changed. Legal scholar Waldman examines the political forces behind that change, including the growing influence of the National Rifle Association and how gun rights play into the culture wars. Waldman offers historical perspective on the fierce debate to decide how much militia the nation should support and then goes on to trace the violent history of gun use in the U.S. and the increasingly contentious debate about crime and safety, all against the backdrop of debates about “originalism” as applied to the Constitution. This is a lively and engaging exploration of the radically different perspectives of the Founding Fathers, worried about the nation’s ability to protect itself yet fearful of a powerful military, and contemporary politicians fretting over culture wars and the role of government and the rights of individuals. --Vanessa Bush “Waldman relates this tale in clear, unvarnished prose and it should now be considered the best narrative of its subject.” ― Publishers Weekly “Waldman offers historical perspective on the fierce debate…A lively and engaging exploration.” ― Booklist “Thoughtful, accessible...useful to anyone arguing either side of this endlessly controversial issue.” ― Kirkus Reviews “The ongoing debate about the Second Amendment and the right to bear arms continues to set off multiple explosions in the blogosphere. Waldman's new book will not make the most zealous NRA advocates happy, but for anyone who wants his or her history of the Second Amendment straight-up, this is the most comprehensive, accessible, and compelling version of the story in print.” -- Joseph J. Ellis, author of Founding Brothers “From the founding of the Republic to the Newtown massacre of elementary school children, and beyond, Michael Waldman vividly portrays the evolution of a nation's passionate debate over the right to keep and bear arms. Activist, conservative justices on the U.S. Supreme Court may have thought they ended that debate in 2008, but with rich detail and crisp narrative, Waldman shows how it continues to reverberate across the landscape with important lessons for all Americans.” -- Marcia Coyle, author of The Roberts Court “Through most of American history, the Second Amendment guaranteed the right to be a citizen-soldier, not an individual vigilante. With wit and erudition, Michael Waldman tells the story of how the Amendment’s meaning was turned upside-down and inside-out.” -- David Frum, author of The Right Man: An Inside Account of the Bush White House “Michael Waldman gives us the turbulent life story of the Second Amendment. If one clause of the Constitution better deserved a quiet retirement, it is our right to keep and bear arms, a vestige of the Founding Fathers' concern with the role of the militia in a republican society. Yet today the Second Amendment has become one of the feistiest, most disputed clauses of the Constitution, and Waldman vividly explains why this obscure, minor provision has become so controversial.” -- Jack Rakove, author of Original Meanings “Partisan pseudo-histories of gun regulation and the Second Amendment abound. Michael Waldman's excellent book slices through the propaganda with candor as well as scholarship. It advances an authentic and clarifying history that will surprise and enlighten citizens on all sides of the issue. Here is a smart and cogent history that performs a large public service.” -- Sean Wilentz, author of The Rise of American Democracy “Anyone interested in the hot button issue of guns and their place in our society will find this book a helpful tool for ongoing discussion.” ― Decatur Daily (Alabama) “ The Second Amendment is a smart history of guns and the US . . . his calm tone and habit of taking the long view offers a refreshing tonic in this most loaded of debates.” ― Los Angeles Times “Waldman’s detractors would do well to read the book, which focuses less on taking a position on gun control and more on explaining what the Founding Fathers intended when they approved the amendment and how subsequent decisions from the U.S. Supreme Court and elsewhere have transformed that intent. . . . Seeing the subject discussed and dissected in untypically calm, scholarly tones, then, is a refreshing development.” ― Miami Herald “Rigorous, scholarly, but accessible book.” ― New York Times “Compelling” ― Washington Post “An insightful look at both the historical foundation of the Second Amendment . . . a welcome re-injection of historical context into the present debate over the r

Brand Michael Waldman
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Category Books
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SKU 147674744X
Age Group ADULT
Condition NEW
Gender UNISEX

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