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Natural Rights and the Limited Government Model of the Constitution

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There is much to commend Professor Garry's essay. He is eminently correct in saying that the Constitution contemplated a limited government. Whether it adhered to a "limited government model" is a different issue. What is more than curious, however, is Professor Garry's statement that the "the overall scheme of the original Constitution" is primarily concerned with structure and process and not "values." In other words, the Constitution merely provides a process for making decisions and is wholly indifferent to the results. The Constitution is thus process without purpose.

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