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Dec. 12th, 2010 01:07 amFuuu-
Ten to twelve pages on the extent to which Tocqueville and Bryce agree on the nature of the Constitution, using the Federalist papers as 'the standard by which one evaluates the meaning of the Constitution'. Due Monday.
I am still not even sure what the last bit of that means. Using the Federalist papers as the standard- ? We're talking about politics here, not measurements. Bryce is approximately a Publius and a half democratic!
Oh, wait, I think I'm starting to understand now.
I hate using the political history parts of my brain though. It's frustratingly difficult.
ETA: Finished 7 of those 10 pages. :D Done for tonight.
Ten to twelve pages on the extent to which Tocqueville and Bryce agree on the nature of the Constitution, using the Federalist papers as 'the standard by which one evaluates the meaning of the Constitution'. Due Monday.
I am still not even sure what the last bit of that means. Using the Federalist papers as the standard- ? We're talking about politics here, not measurements. Bryce is approximately a Publius and a half democratic!
Oh, wait, I think I'm starting to understand now.
I hate using the political history parts of my brain though. It's frustratingly difficult.
ETA: Finished 7 of those 10 pages. :D Done for tonight.