P648 John Marshall
During thirty-four years on the court, John Marshall, more than anyone else, perpetuated Hamilton’s vision of both vibrant markets and affirmative government.
In writing the decision in Marbury v. Madison (1803), Marshall established the principle of judicial review--the court’s authority to declare acts of Congress unconstitutional--drawing liberally on Hamilton’s Federalist number 78. His decision in the landmark case of McCulloch v. Maryland (1819) owed a great deal to the doctrine of implied powers spelled out by Hamilton in his 1791 opinion on the legality of a central bank.
总结
他才华横溢,聪敏过人,雄辩又擅长写作,儿时的成长经历也同时造就了他敏感又桀骜不驯的个性,他一直都是直抒胸臆,磊落坦荡,但作为政治家的汉密尔顿完全不是老谋深算的杰弗逊的对手。
这本汉密尔顿传记读来可谓惊心动魄,荡气回肠,历史课本中仅有几个干巴巴的重点政绩介绍,而在这本书中,你可以看到一个有血有肉,复杂多维的汉密尔顿。回顾他短短一生,他生命的厚度,广度和影响力都让现在的我们感到无比震撼,从中受到诸多启发和思考。
作者简介:
席鹤,主授SAT2美国历史 AP美国历史/文学课程。毕业于荷兰格罗宁根商学院。有长达九年授课经验。
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