Our Republican Constitution: Securing the Liberty and Sovereignty of We the People

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A concise history of the long struggle between two fundamentally opposing constitutional traditions, from one of the nationโ€™s leading constitutional scholarsโ€”a manifesto for renewing our constitutional republic.

The Constitution of the United States begins with the words: โ€œWe the People.โ€ But from the earliest days of the American republic, there have been two competing notions of โ€œthe People,โ€ which lead to two very different visions of the Constitution.

Those who view โ€œWe the Peopleโ€ collectively think popular sovereignty resides in the people as a group, which leads them to favor a โ€œdemocraticโ€ constitution that allows the โ€œwill of the peopleโ€ to be expressed by majority rule. In contrast, those who think popular sovereignty resides in the people as individuals contend that a โ€œrepublicanโ€ constitution is needed to secure the pre-existing inalienable rights of โ€œWe the People,โ€ each and every one, against abuses by the majority.

In Our Republican Constitution, renowned legal scholar Randy E. Barnett tells the fascinating story of how this debate arose shortly after the Revolution, leading to the adoption of a new and innovative โ€œrepublicanโ€ constitution; and how the struggle over slavery led to its completion by a newly formed Republican Party. Yet soon thereafter, progressive academics and activists urged the courts to remake our Republican Constitution into a democratic one by ignoring key passes of its text. Eventually, the courts complied.

Drawing from his deep knowledge of constitutional law and history, as well as his experience litigating on behalf of medical marijuana and against Obamacare, Barnett explains why โ€œWe the Peopleโ€ would greatly benefit from the renewal of our Republican Constitution, and how this can be accomplished in the courts and the political arena.

Editorial Reviews

Review

โ€œLiberty is an old story and every generation has found advocates to retell it. Randy Barnett offers a succinct, informed, and compelling version of one of the best such stories.โ€ (Claremont Review of Books)

โ€œBarnett has a gift for the clear exposition of complicated ideas, and curious, intelligent, but non-expert readers will learn much about the battle for the soul of the Constitution from this book.โ€ (the Washington Free Beacon)

โ€œOur Republican Constitution is simultaneously intellectually rigorous and a real page-turner, filled with dramatic anecdotes that illustrate Barnettโ€™s powerful and provocative argument that routine deference to elected legislators is the wrong way to interpret the Constitution or create a rich and flourishing society.โ€ (Reason.com)

Barnett is not only one of the most important constitutional scholars of our time, but he advocates brilliantly for the restoration of our Republic by embracing our Constitution and defending individual sovereignty. This is a very important book for constitutional conservatives and all Americans who love liberty and the country. (Mark R. Levin, lawyer, radio host and author of Plunder and Deceit and The Liberty Amendments. )

โ€œYou donโ€™t have to be in agreement with Randy Barnett to respect his scholarship, enjoy his writing, and learn from his arguments. But–trigger warning!– after reading this book, I predict youโ€™ll find yourself more persuaded than you expected to be of the urgent case for reclaiming our Republican Constitution.โ€ (William Kristol, Editor, The Weekly Standard)

Randy Barnett is one of the countryโ€™s most important and creative constitutional thinkers. In Our Republican Constitution he revives and restates the natural rights tradition in American constitutional thought, explaining why our system of government is based on respect for the individual sovereignty of each and every one of us. (Jack M. Balkin, Yale Law School)

From the Back Cover

The nationโ€™s leading libertarian legal scholar tells the riveting story of the long struggle between two fundamentally opposing constitutional traditions and explains that beneath every passionate debate between conservatives and liberals lies a deep disagreement about our founding document.

Americans today are deeply dividedโ€”politically, ideologically, and culturally. Some of us live in blue states and watch CNN; others live in red states and watch Fox News. Some Americans want more government, others less. We engage in passionate debate over issues like gun control, health care, same-sex marriage, immigration, and the war on terrorism. But above all, says renowned legal scholar Randy E. Barnett, we are in fundamental disagreement about the Constitution.

From the early days of the American republic, the nature of government โ€œof the people, by the people, for the peopleโ€ has been disputed. This is because there are not one but two very different notions of โ€œWe the Peopleโ€ and popular sovereignty, which yield competing schools of constitutional thought. The democrats view We the People collectively and think popular sovereignty resides in the people as a group. They view the Constitution as a living document and contend that todayโ€™s majority should not be governed by the dead hand of past majorities.

The republicans view We the People as a collection of individuals. Their vision of government is that it should not reflect the will of the majorityโ€”but rather secure the preexisting rights of each and every person to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.

This fundamental disagreement lies at the heart of our current national divide. In Our Republican Constitution, Barnett tells the fascinating story of how this conflict arose shortly after the Revolution, leading to the adoption of a new and innovative republican constitution; and how the struggle and eventual victory over slavery led to its improvement by a newly formed Republican Party. Yet soon after, progressive academics and activists urged the courts to remake it into a democratic constitution by ignoring key passages of its text. And eventually the courts complied.

Luckily, this debate is far from over. Drawing from his deep knowledge of constitutional law and historyโ€”as well as his experience litigating on behalf of medical marijuana and against Obamacareโ€”Barnett explains why We the People would benefit greatly from the renewal of our Republican Constitution, and how this can be accomplished in the courts and political arena.

Advance Praise For Our Republican Constitution

โ€œGeorgetown law professor Randy Barnett is a rarity in academia. He is not only one of the most important constitutional scholars of our time, but a brilliant advocate for the restoration of our republic by embracing the Constitution and defending individual sovereignty. This is a very important book for constitutional conservatives and all Americans who love liberty and country.โ€โ€”Mark R. Levin, lawyer, radio host, and author of Plunder and Deceit and The Liberty Amendments

โ€œYou donโ€™t have to be in agreement with Randy Barnett to respect his scholarship, enjoy his writing, and learn from his arguments. Butโ€”trigger warning!โ€”after reading this book, I predict youโ€™ll find yourself more persuaded than you expected to be of  the urgent case for reclaiming our Republican Constitution.โ€โ€”William Kristol, editor of The Weekly Standard

โ€œRandy Barnett is one of the countryโ€™s most important and creative constitutional thinkers. In Our Republican Constitution, he revives and restates the natural rights tradition in American constitutional thought for our time, explaining why our system of government is based on the primacy of rights and respect for the individual sovereignty of each and every one of us.โ€โ€”Jack M. Balkin, Yale Law School

โ€œRandy Barnett has given us the book that will help every American develop a greater understanding of the Constitution. But Barnett does so much more than help us recall our constitutional heritage and the power of the courts to protect the rights of the people; he also points to a path forward for constitutional conservatives. This is essential reading for anyone interested in the future of our Constitution, from one of the most insightful constitutional scholars and political philosophers of his generation, and one of the leaders in our shared effort to restore the Constitutionโ€™s commitment to individual liberty.โ€โ€”MIKE LEE, U.S. SENATOR FOR UTAH

About the Author

Randy E. Barnett is the author of eleven books, including Restoring the Lost Constitution and The Structure of Liberty. He is the Carmack Waterhouse Professor of Legal Theory at the Georgetown University Law Center, where he teaches constitutional law and contracts, and is director of the Georgetown Center for the Constitution. In 2012 he represented the National Federation of Independent Business in its constitutional challenge to Obamacare. A recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship in Constitutional Studies and the Bradley Prize, he lives in Washington, D.C.

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