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Specialties - Looking for Rights in All the Wrong Places: Why State Constitutions Contain America's Positive Rights (Princeton Studies in American Politics: ... and Comparative Perspectives, 132)

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Book Synopsis: Unlike many national constitutions, which contain explicit positive rights to such things as education, a living wage, and a healthful environment, the U.S. Bill of Rights appears to contain only a long list of prohibitions on government. American constitutional rights, we are often told, protect people only from an overbearing government, but give no explicit guarantees of governmental help. Looking for Rights in All the Wrong Places argues that we have fundamentally misunderstood the American rights tradition. The United States actually has a long history of enshrining positive rights in its constitutional law, but these rights have been overlooked simply because they are not in the federal Constitution. Emily Zackin shows how they instead have been included in America's state constitutions, in large part because state governments, not the federal government, have long been primarily responsible for crafting American social policy. Although state constitutions, seemingly mired in trivial detail, can look like pale imitations of their federal counterpart, they have been sites of serious debate, reflect national concerns, and enshrine choices about fundamental values.

Zackin looks in depth at the history of education, labor, and environmental reform, explaining why America's activists targeted state constitutions in their struggles for government protection from the hazards of life under capitalism. Shedding much-needed light on the variety of reasons that activists pursued the creation of new state-level rights, Looking for Rights in All the Wrong Places challenges us to rethink our most basic assumptions about the American constitutional tradition.

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Discover why the United States has a long history of enshrining positive rights in state constitutions, in Emily Zackin's groundbreaking book, "Looking for Rights in All the Wrong Places." Unlike the federal Bill of Rights, state constitutions contain explicit guarantees of education, a living wage, and a healthful environment, reflecting the nation's fundamental values. Learn how state governments have played a crucial role in crafting American social policy and protecting citizens from the hazards of capitalism.

Delve into the rich history of education, labor, and environmental reform in America, as Zackin sheds light on the vital role that state constitutions have played in shaping our rights tradition. Gain insights into the serious debates and national concerns that have shaped state constitutional law, challenging conventional wisdom about the limitations of the American constitutional framework.

Uncover the hidden gems of America's rights tradition by exploring the importance of state-level activism and the creation of new rights in response to societal challenges. "Looking for Rights in All the Wrong Places" invites readers to rethink their understanding of constitutional rights and the unique role that state constitutions play in safeguarding fundamental liberties.

Ready to explore the rich tapestry of America's rights tradition and delve into the intricate relationship between state constitutions and positive rights? Dive into Emily Zackin's illuminating book today and embark on a journey of discovery that will challenge your perceptions of the American constitutional tradition.

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