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The Ideological Origins of American Federalism [Hardcover]

Alison L. LaCroix
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April 1, 2010 0674048865 978-0674048867 1St Edition

Federalism is regarded as one of the signal American contributions to modern politics. Its origins are typically traced to the drafting of the Constitution, but the story began decades before the delegates met in Philadelphia.

In this groundbreaking book, Alison LaCroix traces the history of American federal thought from its colonial beginnings in scattered provincial responses to British assertions of authority, to its emergence in the late eighteenth century as a normative theory of multilayered government. The core of this new federal ideology was a belief that multiple independent levels of government could legitimately exist within a single polity, and that such an arrangement was not a defect but a virtue. This belief became a foundational principle and aspiration of the American political enterprise. LaCroix thus challenges the traditional account of republican ideology as the single dominant framework for eighteenth-century American political thought. Understanding the emerging federal ideology returns constitutional thought to the central place that it occupied for the founders. Federalism was not a necessary adaptation to make an already designed system work; it was the system.

Connecting the colonial, revolutionary, founding, and early national periods in one story reveals the fundamental reconfigurations of legal and political power that accompanied the formation of the United States. The emergence of American federalism should be understood as a critical ideological development of the period, and this book is essential reading for everyone interested in the American story.



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LaCroix's great achievement is to show that American federalism has an intellectual pedigree: it was not simply an ad hoc institutional arrangement, a bundle of compromises, or a codification of colonial experience in the British Empire. Instead, revolutionaries theorized their way to federalism. This is an important book that will change the way we think about the American founding.
--Peter S. Onuf, University of Virginia

Where did American federalism come from? Although federalism's roots in the institutional practices and structures of the early modern British Empire are well known, we have long needed a history of federalism as a legal and intellectual concept. Thanks to Alison LaCroix's splendid book, that wait is over.
--Eliga H. Gould, University of New Hampshire

As LaCroix shows in this engaging treatise, the who-does-what questions at the heart of federalism have vexed the nation from the get-go.
--Kevin R. Kosar (Weekly Standard 20101112)

The virtue of LaCroix's account is to show not only that federalism as it developed was more intellectually coherent than a mere bundle of compromises, but also that its theoretical core had begun to emerge decades before the delegates travelled to Philadelphia in May 1787 [for the Constitutional Convention].
--Gary L. McDowell (Times Literary Supplement 20101210)

About the Author

Alison L. LaCroix is Professor of Law, University of Chicago Law School.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Harvard University Press; 1St Edition edition (April 1, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0674048865
  • ISBN-13: 978-0674048867
  • Product Dimensions: 1 x 6.5 x 9.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,001,360 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5 of 12 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars a truly great book November 16, 2010
By jab40
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Im reading this book now. It is a very well written book on the age of federalism. I must warn you it is not written for the lay reader but its still a very good read.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Interesting content presented in a boring fashion. January 22, 2011
Format:Hardcover
The content pertaining to the development of federalism is quite interesting, and this book does present Federalism in an interesting light at times; however, this book is crammed with way too much "stuff", and could easily be filtered and distilled down to about 100 pages. Some may absolutely love the amount of detail, and over citing of facts, but for the average undergraduate law student this book just can't hold your attention for long (or at least not mine). The author clearly did her research, and it shows in this overcrowded compilation of historic facts and explanations of the development and origins of Federalism.
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