Liberty Library of Constitutional Classics


Subject:
Philosophy , Federal (U.S.) Government , United States History , Nonfiction by Genre , Constitutional Law & Civil Liberties , International Governments , Government , Literature & Books , Ancient Greek Philosophy , Constitution , Constitution , Constitutions , Constitutions , Full-text Works

Description:
A full-text collection of classic books and other works on constitutional government. Beginning with the Code of Hammurabi , the works include those of ancient Greek authors, among them Plato, Aristotle, and Plutarch; Machiavelli's The Prince ; The Mayflower Compact ; and selected works by Thomas Hobbes, John Locke, Benjamin Franklin, Jean Jacques Rousseau, Thomas Paine, and others. Also available are the debates during the Constitutional Conventions, a documentary history of the development of the United States, and more. Documents are available in various formats, including HTML, text, and image files.

Creator:
Roland, Jon, editor

Publisher:
The Constitution Society

Language:
English

Source:
http://www.constitution.org/liberlib.htm


PID= res:lii-2165