Natural Law and the Constitution

Review of Metaphysics 42 (3):483 - 511 (1989)
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Abstract

MICHAEL KAMMEN in his book, A Machine That Would Go of Itself, has provided a comprehensive but highly readable history of the role of the Constitution in American culture. He has commented, with notable insight, on the capacity of Americans "to view their Constitution with a vision that was occasionally clouded and frequently bifocal: bifocal in the sense that the Constitution as a cultural symbol, rationalized in various ways, could be seen on a separate plane--or literally through a discrete lens--from the Constitution as a 'practical system.' " While Kammen has devoted much detailed attention to "that discrepancy between the applied Constitution and the symbolic constitution," the bulk of his large book centers on the role of the Constitution as cultural icon. In this paper I shall explore what the Constitution as icon represents, although I shall also attend to some critical facets of the Constitution as a practical system. What the Constitution symbolizes has been a major moral and intellectual strand threading together the fabric of Western civilization from antiquity to the present.

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