AUDIOBOOK

The Constitution of the United States of America (1787)

James Madison
4
(2)
Duration
35m
Year
2026
Language
English

About

Adopted in 1787, The Constitution of the United States of America stands as one of the most influential legal documents in human history. Carefully constructed by the Constitutional Convention, its language establishes the framework of a federal government, defines the balance of powers, and sets forth enduring principles of law, governance, and civil authority.
This audiobook presents the Constitution as it was written-measured, deliberate, and uncompromising in structure. Free from commentary or interpretation, the text is allowed to speak for itself, revealing the precision and restraint that have enabled it to endure across centuries of political change, social transformation, and legal debate.
Narrated with clarity and gravity by LaVel Lane, this recording offers listeners the opportunity to engage directly with the foundational text-whether for historical study, legal reference, civic understanding, or personal reflection.
This is not a modern argument or reinterpretation. It is the document itself: a disciplined exercise in governance, designed to be read, interpreted, and preserved.

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