The English Constitution
A Modern Reader's Edition
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Publisher Description
First published in 1867, Walter Bagehot’s The English Constitution is a masterpiece of political observation—clear-eyed, witty, and astonishingly modern. Bagehot was the first to lay bare the unwritten rules of British governance, explaining why a monarchy survives while real power moves to a cabinet, and how the whole machine holds together through a delicate balance of dignified form and efficient function. This modern-English edition removes the obstacles of Victorian sentence structure and archaic vocabulary without sacrificing a single idea. You will encounter Bagehot’s original chapters—The Cabinet, The Monarchy, The House of Lords, The House of Commons, and more—in language that reads as freshly as today’s political analysis. Whether you are a student of government, a history lover, or simply curious about how power really works, this edition invites you into a classic that has shaped how the world understands democracy. Part of The Modern Wisdom Library.