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🗓️ 27 July 2016
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1:01.2 | This is the Brian McLean show. This is episode. |
1:24.6 | And I'm going to cover a topic today that I often get asked about. |
1:29.6 | That is, what are the best books on the Constitution? |
1:35.3 | Well, of course, I would respond, my book on the Constitution, |
1:39.7 | the Founding Fathers Guide to the Constitution, |
1:41.8 | or Kevin Goodsman's, the politically incorrect guide to the |
1:44.8 | Constitution, those are two very good commentaries on the document written from the modern |
1:52.5 | perspective, right? But people are usually asking that question about older commentaries on the |
2:00.2 | Constitution. And they're aware of, say, Joseph's stories, commentaries on the Constitution. And they're aware of, say, Joseph's |
2:02.5 | stories, commentaries on the Constitution, maybe some of the, of course, they've read the |
2:08.6 | Federalist essays. So they're looking for something else. They're saying, all right, I've read |
2:13.6 | the Federalist papers. And that is problematic, because everyone thinks that if you read the Federalist Papers. And that is problematic because everyone thinks that if you read the |
2:21.5 | federalist papers, well, you know the Constitution because, of course, James Madison and |
2:25.9 | Alexander Hamilton and John Jay wrote the Federalist Papers, and so that's it. I mean, |
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