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Madison’s Theory of General Law versus Property and Slavery
In examining a particular dimension of American constitutionalism and politics, its orientation toward the rule of law, which has not yet been the subject of focused atten- tion through such an analytic lens, recourse to the previously hegemonic framework in combination with modern rule of law theory is appropriate.