Laws of Our Fathers: Popular Culture and the U.S. ConstitutionPopular Press, 1986 - 297 sivua The essays in this book trace many of the multitudinous forces at work on the Constitution and in the popular culture and show how the forces control and benefit each other. The subject is of profound importance and, beginning with these essays, needs to be studied at great length for the benefit of us all. |
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Preamble | 1 |
Philosophical Reflections on the Constitution | 13 |
Instituting | 23 |
The 1915 Supreme Court | 42 |
19th Century | 88 |
Self and System | 110 |
The Constitutionality of Cable Television | 123 |
An Update | 132 |
Sex Pornography and the Constitution | 138 |
Cults Crusaders and the Constitution | 167 |
Democracy Rock Roll | 187 |
Nineteen EightyFour and the Constitution | 199 |
The Fiction | 210 |
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