The Original Argument: The Federalists' Case for the Constitution, Adapted for the 21st Century [Audiobook] by Glenn Beck
English | June 14, 2011 | ISBN: 1442345381, ASIN: B0055QAFC2 | MP3@64 kbps | 10 hrs 59 mins | 309 MB
Narrators: Pat Gray, Adam Grupper | Genre: Nonfiction/Politics
English | June 14, 2011 | ISBN: 1442345381, ASIN: B0055QAFC2 | MP3@64 kbps | 10 hrs 59 mins | 309 MB
Narrators: Pat Gray, Adam Grupper | Genre: Nonfiction/Politics
Glenn Beck revisited Thomas Paine's famous pre-Revolutionary War call to action in his #1 New York Times bestseller Glenn Beck's Common Sense. Now he brings his historical acumen and political savvy to this fresh, new interpretation of The Federalist Papers, the 18th-century collection of political essays that defined and shaped our Constitution and laid bare the "original argument" between states' rights and big federal government - a debate as relevant and urgent today as it was at the birth of our nation.
Adapting a selection of these essential essays - pseudonymously authored by the now well-documented triumvirate of Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay - for a contemporary audience, Glenn Beck has had them reworked into "modern" English so as to be thoroughly accessible to anyone seeking a better understanding of the Founding Fathers' intent and meaning when laying the groundwork of our government. Beck provides his own illuminating commentary and annotations and, for a number of the essays, has brought together the viewpoints of both liberal and conservative historians and scholars, making this a fair and insightful perspective on the historical works that remain the primary source for interpreting Constitutional law and the rights of American citizens.