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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1921 edition. Excerpt ... CHAPTER V THE ECONOMIC INTERESTS OF THE MEMBERS OF THE CONVENTION Having shown that four groups of property rights were adversely affected by the government under the Articles of Confederation, and that economic motives were behind the movement for a reconstruction of the system, it is now necessary to inquire whether the members of the Convention which drafted the Constitution represented in their own property affiliations any or all of these groups. In other words, did the men who formulated the fundamental law of the land possess the kinds of property which were immediately and directly increased in value or made more secure by the results of their labors at Philadelphia? Did they have money at interest? Did they own public securities? Did they hold western lands for appreciation? Were they interested in shipping and manufactures? The purpose of such an inquiry is not, of course, to show that the Constitution was made for the personal benefit of the members of the Convention. Far from it. Neither is it of any moment to discover how many hundred thousand dollars accrued to them as a result of the foundation of the new government. The only point here considered is Did they represent distinct groups whose economic interests they understood and felt in concrete, definite form through their own personal experience with identical property rights, or were they working merely under the guidance of abstract principles of political science? Unfortunately, the materials for such a study are very scanty, because the average biographer usually considers as negligible the processes by which his hero gained his livelihood. The pages which follow are, therefore, more an evidence of what ought to be done than a record of results actually...

An Economic Interpretation of the Constitution of the United States Charles Austin Beard 9781230283418 Books

Excellent. However not for the blind American Exceptionalism fanatic who does not accept economic facts that takes the patriotism edge off the historic inculcation of our society (probably the reason there are few modern versions of this work). The study is strictly about economic considerations of the "founding fathers" (state by state and wealth by wealth, debtors and creditors) who needed to shore up the safety of their wealth and power. Explains how the Constitutional Convention came about (without an effective delegate process), how the economic structures were involved (personalty/real estate ; farmers; manufacturers; trades; etc.). My opinion: should be history classes in upper high school especially in AP History. After reading this I understand why certain states are attacking AP history to censor knowledge. I am an 8 year USN, Viet Nam era veteran. I love my country. But I also know that the suppression of historical fact disables any ability to solve current and future problems. Loved this OLD book.

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  • Paperback 102 pages
  • Publisher TheClassics.us (September 12, 2013)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 1230283412

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This is a excellent book to consider if you desire to have a greater knowledge of the details of the members, at least those who were allowed to participate, at the Continental Congress.

All of the information is cited and well presented. It is also extremely topical today as the debates still rage over what the Founding Fathers truly intended for our Republic.

Many Conservatives and Libertarians mistakenly reference this book as the reason for the the dominance of free market economics in our politics but the book clearly refutes that premise and instead clearly presents the historical reality of how special interests, as described by Mr. Beard as the holders of scripts, or debt as we now call it, and their efforts suppress the will and efforts of the free holders, or the subsidence farmers, of any real influence at the Convention and the individual state elections to ratify the proposed Constitution.

It is also a well established fact that these very same men wanted to shape a English style parliamentary style government here in the colonies, that would prevent any sudden or rapid changes ignited by the people to occur.

Fast forward to today and if you care about our country, no matter what your political beliefs or delusions are, you should read this book and hopefully experience a reality check.

As Mark Twain once said 146 years ago "These lobbyists are called our invisible government in Washington, with headquarters on Wall Street. The rich corporations have to be shielded and protected in the Congress, and this requires vast sums of money to keep their political party in power. And they understand that the members of Congress did not get elected to serve their country for nothing. There are a lot of poor people in the Congress, every Congress, and they need looking after. They’re an expensive lot."

It painfully clearly that frame work of this system occurred at the inception of our country, a frame work driven by self interests. It is also clear that the US Constitution is not written to only benefit the rich and powerful but it is how they, the special interests, interpreted it and ultimately manipulate us, the electorate, to accept.

As much now as back then we must all stand for liberty and justice if we are truly to reach a more perfect union, but we must not accept that the needs of few never outweigh the needs of the many.

Or consider this.

John Adams once said this' “I have come to the conclusion that one useless man is a disgrace, that two become a lawfirm, and that three or more become a congress.”
I'm not sure this is the edition of Beard's book that I bought.
It was a little tedious when he goes through the details man by man, but it is the detail that makes this worth reading. Overall I would recommend this book to anyone interested in the Constitution. He supports his theory with considerable documentation. I had no idea that so many people were against ratifying the Constitution.
It is hard to admit, but my High School history teacher did his best to get me to read this, and although i was too dim to take his advice, i was a real jerk then, and I seriously doubt any of it would have set in. I truly glorious work that should dispel ANY linger fondness for the "Founding Fathers", James Maqdison, Alexander Hamilton, any many if not most of the rest. No wonder no one took notes on the Convention. And what happened to the early Treasury Dept records of redemptions of war bonds? HA HA!! Now that is real stonewalling.
A wonderful economic treatise on the underlying motives of the founding fathers and politics of colonial times. Should be a reference guide to high school classes on political science!
I first reviewed the book thirty-five years ago when when I was completing my undergrad degree in Business Administration. Two years later I completed my Grad (Masters) degree in Economics, but because of my constant moving around I lost track of the book. However, I could not forget the impression I got from my initial review of how the architects of the U S Constitution was comprised of the Rich, Powerful, and Educated class (and some slave owners) all of whom had a personal interest as to how the
U S Government was to be formed, and managed. With the exception of Slave owners, nothing has changed. If it were not for the right to vote, the common citizens (not rich, powerful, or well educated) are just pawns on the Chess Board of our society. Thank God there are no Slave Owners (?). Maybe after I finish reading the book from cover to cover for the second time I may have a different point of view, but I don't think so. Charles A Beard has made some interesting revelations. Maybe, if more Americans would review this book, they would have a better understanding of how our government works or at least who runs it.

Herbert J Bailey
The book itself is an intriguing look at the Constitution as well as the early 20th century view of the body politic. It's a shame that the edition reviewed here was such a poor copy. Do not go with this one. People buying a paper-back copy had a much easier time reading the material and understanding the footnotes. Something lost in the edition which placed the footnotes in the same size font and without line break to distinguish this information from the text. An important, controversial work of economic history - an important addition to any historian's library. Just not this edition.
Excellent. However not for the blind American Exceptionalism fanatic who does not accept economic facts that takes the patriotism edge off the historic inculcation of our society (probably the reason there are few modern versions of this work). The study is strictly about economic considerations of the "founding fathers" (state by state and wealth by wealth, debtors and creditors) who needed to shore up the safety of their wealth and power. Explains how the Constitutional Convention came about (without an effective delegate process), how the economic structures were involved (personalty/real estate ; farmers; manufacturers; trades; etc.). My opinion should be history classes in upper high school especially in AP History. After reading this I understand why certain states are attacking AP history to censor knowledge. I am an 8 year USN, Viet Nam era veteran. I love my country. But I also know that the suppression of historical fact disables any ability to solve current and future problems. Loved this OLD book.
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