@article{zink_schwarze_2018, title={James Wilson’s Science of Politics and the Moral Psychology of American Constitutionalism}, volume={7}, ISSN={2161-1580 2161-1599}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/698603}, DOI={10.1086/698603}, abstractNote={We use James Wilson’s institutional science of politics as a lens for viewing his broader understanding of American constitutionalism. Wilson accepted the “Madisonian” view that government institutions should be designed to check humans’ vicious tendencies, both among the people and within government. But he also thought they could be carefully crafted to simultaneously encourage humans’ other-regarding passions and innate moral propensities, thereby establishing popular politics on the most stable of foundations: a benevolent people. Wilson’s emphasis on the role of government institutions in promoting moral and prosocial behavior reflects his distinctive understanding of American constitutionalism and draws attention to an underappreciated aspect of the American constitutional tradition.}, number={4}, journal={American Political Thought}, publisher={University of Chicago Press}, author={Zink, James R. and Schwarze, Michelle}, year={2018}, month={Sep}, pages={588–613} } @misc{zink_2017, title={Conventional wisdom: The alternate article V mechanism for proposing amendments to the US Constitution}, volume={132}, number={2}, journal={Political Science Quarterly}, author={Zink, J. R.}, year={2017}, pages={364–366} } @article{zink_dawes_2016, title={The dead hand of the past? Toward an understanding of "Constitutional Veneration"}, volume={38}, number={3}, journal={Political Behavior}, author={Zink, J. R. and Dawes, C. T.}, year={2016}, pages={535–560} } @article{zink_2015, title={The publicola debate and the role of the French Revolution in American constitutional thought}, volume={4}, number={4}, journal={American Political Thought}, author={Zink, J. R.}, year={2015}, pages={557–587} } @article{zink_2014, title={James Wilson versus the Bill of Rights: Progress, popular sovereignty, and the idea of the US Constitution}, volume={67}, number={2}, journal={Political Research Quarterly}, author={Zink, J. R.}, year={2014}, pages={253–265} } @article{zink_2011, title={Reconsidering the role of self-respect in rawls's a theory of justice}, volume={73}, number={2}, journal={Journal of Politics}, author={Zink, J. R.}, year={2011}, pages={331–344} }