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The Founders on Citizenship and Immigration
Principles and Challenges in America- Authors:
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- 2007
Summary
Working with the underlying premise that America's founding principles continue to be vital in the modern era, Erler, Marini, and West take a conservative look at immigration, one of today's most pressing political issues. Character_the capacity to live a life befitting republican citizens_is, as the Founders knew, crucial to the debate about immigration. The Founders on Citizenship and Immigration seeks to revive the issue of republican character in the current immigration debate and to elucidate the constitutional foundations of American citizenship. Published in cooperation with the Claremont Institute.
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Bibliographic data
- Copyright year
- 2007
- ISBN-Print
- 978-0-7425-5854-0
- ISBN-Online
- 978-0-7425-8045-9
- Publisher
- Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 171
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- Table of Contents No access
- PREFACE No access
- Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION: POLlTICS AND IMMIGRATION Edward J. Erler No access Pages 1 - 24
- Chapter 2 AMERICAN CITIZENSHIP AND POSTMODERN CHALLENGES Edward J. Erler No access Pages 25 - 74
- Chapter 3 IMMIGRATION: THE FOUNDERS' VIEW AND TODAY'S CHALLENGE Thomas G. West No access Pages 75 - 114
- Chapter 4 PROGRESSIVISM, IMMIGRATION AND CITIZENSHIP John Marini No access Pages 115 - 168
- ABOUT THE AUTHORS No access Pages 169 - 170
- ABOUT THE CLAREMONT INSTITUTE No access Pages 171 - 171





