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7 Why Marshallians Should (But Probably Won’t) Win the Federalism Debate
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction: America’s Oldest Constitutional Debate 1
- 1 Why the States Can’t Check National Power 24
- 2 John Marshall and a Constitution for National Security and Prosperity 50
- 3 The Implications of Marshallian Federalism 66
- 4 Why States’ Rights Federalism Is Impossible to Defend 89
- 5 John C. Calhoun’s False Theory of the Union 122
- 6 States’ Rights as Rights Only to Participate in National Processes 145
- 7 Why Marshallians Should (But Probably Won’t) Win the Federalism Debate 172
- Notes 211
- Acknowledgments 237
- Index 239
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction: America’s Oldest Constitutional Debate 1
- 1 Why the States Can’t Check National Power 24
- 2 John Marshall and a Constitution for National Security and Prosperity 50
- 3 The Implications of Marshallian Federalism 66
- 4 Why States’ Rights Federalism Is Impossible to Defend 89
- 5 John C. Calhoun’s False Theory of the Union 122
- 6 States’ Rights as Rights Only to Participate in National Processes 145
- 7 Why Marshallians Should (But Probably Won’t) Win the Federalism Debate 172
- Notes 211
- Acknowledgments 237
- Index 239