How capitalistic is the Constitution?

How capitalistic is the Constitution?

by Robert A. Goldwin, William A. Schambra

Part of Constitutional studies

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"This book is the second in a series in AEI's project 'A decade of study of the Constitution'"--T.p. verso. Includes bibliographical references. American democracy and the acquisitive spirit / Marc F. Plattner -- Class rule under the Constitution / Edward S. Greenberg -- The Constitution and Hamiltonian capitalism / Forrest McDonald -- The Constitution, capitalism, and the need for rationalized regulation / Walter Dean Burnham -- The Constitution and the protection of capitalism / Bernard H. Siegan -- Capitalism or democracy / Robert Lekachman -- The Constitution and the spirit of commerce / Stephen Miller.

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