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The Broken Constitution

Lincoln, Slavery, and the Refounding of America

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The Broken Constitution

By: Noah Feldman
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An innovative account of Abraham Lincoln, constitutional thinker and doer

Abraham Lincoln is justly revered for his brilliance, compassion, humor, and rededication of the United States to achieving liberty and justice for all. He led the nation into a bloody civil war to uphold the system of government established by the US Constitution - a system he regarded as the “last best hope of mankind”. But how did Lincoln understand the Constitution?

In this groundbreaking study, Noah Feldman argues that Lincoln deliberately and recurrently violated the United States’ founding arrangements. When he came to power, it was widely believed that the federal government could not use armed force to prevent a state from seceding. It was also assumed that basic civil liberties could be suspended in a rebellion by Congress but not by the president, and that the federal government had no authority over slavery in states where it existed. As president, Lincoln broke decisively with all these precedents, and effectively rewrote the Constitution’s place in the American system. Before the Civil War, the Constitution was best understood as a compromise pact - a rough and ready deal between states that allowed the Union to form and function. After Lincoln, the Constitution came to be seen as a sacred text - a transcendent statement of the nation’s highest ideals.

The Broken Constitution is the first book to tell the story of how Lincoln broke the Constitution in order to remake it. To do so, it offers a riveting narrative of his constitutional choices and how he made them - and places Lincoln in the rich context of thinking of the time, from African American abolitionists to Lincoln’s Republican rivals and Secessionist ideologues.

A Macmillan Audio production from Farrar, Straus and Giroux

©2021 Noah Feldman (P)2021 Macmillan Audio
American Civil War Biographies & Memoirs Law Military Politics & Activism Presidents & Heads of State Wars & Conflicts Abraham Lincoln Civil War Suffrage US Constitution War Witty Government American History
Deep Analysis • Brilliant Scholarship • Masterful Narration • Revisionist History • Informative Content

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One of my favorite works of recent constitutional scholarship, this combines an interesting (and, at times, revisionist) historical narrative with the brilliant legal analysis that just seems to flow from the author.

Incredible book by an incredible teacher

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Another great book from Professor Feldman. He covers a lot of ground, but the content is anything but shallow. Each page is well-researched and persuasively argued. Plus Feldman has a fantastic reading voice.

Excellent

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It was refreshing to receive a unique and well substantiated book regarding a President upon whom so much has been written but so little is new and informative. The author is a true scholar and I was pleasantly surprised by his narration. Moreover, this book contains quite a deep analysis of the relevant portions of the Constitution and Bill of Rights; the constitution clearly was a compromise document to establish the Union and did not have a specific, agreed upon “original intent”.

This book was very well written, incisive and illuminating. Highly recommended.

Unique Analysis

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A lot has been written about Lincoln and the civil war, however
this is an interesting perspective. Loved it!!

Perspective

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Ate this up. Gets wonky, but not out of reach, IMO.

Not gnna find a better authority on the constitution than Noah, so worth buckling in.

Found this honest account of our history to be a refreshing tonic in today's polarized environment.

Corrective Lens for Our Founding and Refounding

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