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Constitution of the State of South Carolina

The “Constitution of the State of South Carolina” serves as a fundamental legal document articulating the principles and framework of governance for the state. Reflecting the Enlightenment ideals prevalent during its drafting, this text encapsulates a commitment to democratic governance, individual rights, and the rule of law. The constitution is replete with a series of amendments and articles that govern governmental structure, civil liberties, and the mechanisms for any political reform. Its literary style is formal and legalistic, designed to provide clarity and precision in its stipulations, ensuring that the document serves as a tangible guide for the state's civic life. The authorship of the South Carolina Constitution is tied to the historical evolution of the state itself, shaped by experiences of independence, the Civil War, and Reconstruction. Emerging from a tradition of legal scholarship and civic engagement, the framers sought to create a governing document that balanced power while addressing the social and political challenges of their time. Their intent was not only to empower the government but also to safeguard the rights of individuals, reflecting a deep understanding of both historical contexts and contemporary needs. This constitution is a critical read for anyone interested in understanding the foundations of state governance and the evolution of civil rights in America. Scholars, historians, and citizens alike will find this document not only a reflection of South Carolina's past but also a guide for navigating its future political landscape. It is highly recommended for those seeking to grasp the intricate balance of liberty and law that defines the state's ethos.
112 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2022
Publication year
2022
Publisher
DigiCat
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