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Kromkowski$b[electronic resource] 210 1$aCambridge :$cCambridge University Press,$d2002. 215 $a1 online resource (xxxii, 451 pages) $cdigital, PDF file(s) 300 $aTitle from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015). 311 $a0-521-02272-X 311 $a0-521-80848-0 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aThe paradox of constitutional consent -- Constitutional change I: 1700-1781 -- Constitutional change II: 1781-1789 -- Constitutional change III: 1790-1870. 330 $aRules of apportionment are elements of social and political order. In social gatherings, families and governments they assume a variety of written and unwritten forms and in every order they determine not only how collective decisions are made but also how and why a particular constitutional order develops over time. Recreating the American Republic provides a far-reaching analysis of when, how and why these rules change and with what consequences. 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Land, race, and poverty -- Introduction -- Discrimination -- Los pobres y los ricos -- This land is our land -- Racism -- "Communism," just a word -- Welfare and work -- More abuses at Santa Fe Pinta -- II. Culture and history -- Introduction -- Teach true values, says La Raza mother -- 'Tis the season, fa la la -- Let's be seen and heard -- 16 de septiembre -- The 16th of September -- La Santa tierra -- La Voz de nuestra cultura I -- La Voz de nuestra cultura II -- La historia del Mestizo -- III. Nation and self-determination -- Introduction -- Somos Aztla?n! (English -- ¡Somos Aztla?n! (Spanish) -- Our new nation is born -- Se nace nuestra nacio?n -- Let's take a look at the political system -- New levels of awareness -- IV. Chicanas, organize! -- Introduction -- La Chicana : let's build a new life -- The woman of La Raza, part I -- The woman of La Raza, part II -- Chicana resolution -- ¡Soy Chicana primero! -- National Chicana Conference, Houston -- V. Corporate institutions and industrial society -- Introduction -- The Church has made us slaves -- Values lost -- Apollo IX -- Smog and money politics -- The Church and the people -- Money, money, money -- The Atomic Age -- Railroad and land -- VI. International politics -- Introduction -- Draft and our youth -- Ti?o Sam says : "gimme!" -- Que? Linda Es Cuba! : part I -- Raza, nos esta?n matando. They are killing us, did you know? -- ¡Que? 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