Fabian Franklin

Fabian Franklin
Fabian Franklin (1853–1939) was an American mathematician, journalist, and writer. He served as an editor for the "Baltimore News" and contributed extensively to various periodicals. Among his notable works are "People and Problems," which critiques social and political issues of his time, and "What Prohibition Has Done to America," a detailed analysis of the effects of Prohibition on the country. Franklin was known for his insightful commentary on both public policy and philosophical matters.

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THE object of a Constitution like that of the United States is to establish certain fundamentals of government in such a way that they cannot be altered or destroyed by the mere will of a majority of the people, or by the ordinary processes of legislation. The framers of the Constitution saw the necessity of making a distinction between these fundamentals and the ordinary subjects of law-making, and... more...