Introduction; 1: The Progressive Myth; 2: A Precarious Balance; 3: The Tilt in the States; 4: Federal Repercussions; 5: The Anomalous Counterweight; 6: Beveling the Congress; 7: The Deliberation to End All Deliberations; Epilogue
Michael Polanyi
-Hoebeke explores the contradictions present in the movement to
adopt the Seventeenth Amendment and shows how this electoral change
flies in the face of the intent of the framers of the Constitution
. . . Well researched and clearly written, this work will be
enjoyed by both general readers and scholars interested in either
the Constitution or the US Senate.- --C. P. Chelf, Choice
"Hoebeke explores the contradictions present in the movement to
adopt the Seventeenth Amendment and shows how this electoral change
flies in the face of the intent of the framers of the Constitution
. . . Well researched and clearly written, this work will be
enjoyed by both general readers and scholars interested in either
the Constitution or the US Senate." --C. P. Chelf, Choice
"Hoebeke explores the contradictions present in the movement to
adopt the Seventeenth Amendment and shows how this electoral change
flies in the face of the intent of the framers of the Constitution
. . . Well researched and clearly written, this work will be
enjoyed by both general readers and scholars interested in either
the Constitution or the US Senate." --C. P. Chelf, Choice
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