Book
Language, Democracy, and the Paradox of Constituent Power, Declarations of Independence in Comparative Perspective
Abstract
In this book, Catherine Frost uses evidence and case studies to offer a re-examination of declarations of independence and the language that comprises such documents. Considered as a quintessential form of founding speech in the modern era, declarations of independence are however poorly understood as a form of expression, and no one can completely account for how they work. Beginning with the founding speech in the American Declaration, Frost …
Authors
Frost C
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
DOI
10.4324/9780429467479