Constitution Quote by Rexford Tugwell
“To the extent that these [New Deal policies] developed, they were tortured interpretations of a document [the Constitution] intended to prevent them.”
About This Quote
Source Speech: New Deal Era, 1930s
New Deal policies stretched constitutional intent, leading to contested interpretations.
In simple terms: Policies stretched the Constitution.
Balance reform with constitutional fidelity.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- legislative drafting
- judicial review
- public administration
- civil rights
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Should constitutional flexibility adapt to modern challenges?
- How can reforms respect original intent while addressing new needs?
Excessive reinterpretation can erode legal stability.