My Daily Constitution

My Daily Constitution by Richard J. Rolwing, published by Xlibris on September 3, 2000, is a comprehensive collection of 365 essays, each approximately 365 words in length. This edition explores themes related to Uncle Sam’s birthright and genealogy, as well as the philosophical and historical foundations of the U.S. Constitution. Written in English and spanning 496 pages, the book offers readers a structured approach to understanding the complexities of American governance and philosophy.
In this collection, readers will find concise essays that delve into the implications of the U.S. Constitution and its philosophical underpinnings. The essays serve as a resource for those interested in American history and political thought, providing insights that are accessible to a broad audience. This edition invites readers to engage with the foundational ideas that shape the nation, making it a valuable addition to discussions on citizenship and governance.
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365 essays, each about 365 words, on Uncle Sam’s Birth Right and Genealogy, the U.S. Constitution’s philosophical and historical presuppositions and implications, or Philosophy for Dummies.
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