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Berns, Walter – Public Interest, 1987
Discusses the changes in American thinking and tolerance between the founding of the Massachusetts Bay Colony and the writing of the Constitution. Concludes that the right to pursue happiness allows everyone to personally define happiness. The government that secures that right will leave people alone to do as they wish. (PS)
Descriptors: Accountability, Civil Rights, Constitutional History, Constitutional Law

Rabkin, Jeremy – Public Interest, 1987
The disestablishment of religion in our constitutional order has encouraged an extraordinary proliferation of religious sects and religious doctrines that has made sectarian repression seem impractical. Discusses advantages and disadvantages of this trend for the nation. (PS)
Descriptors: Accountability, Bias, Civil Rights, Constitutional History