I am interested in political philosophy and designing constitutions or other governmental documents. I'm primarily interested in nonfiction but if it's a particularly interesting and academic fiction, I'll read that too.
I've read Locke, Rousseau, Montesquieu, and Hobbes and am looking for someone a little more modern, maybe an analysis of a bunch of different constitutions of modern countries.
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The Federalist Papers are a classic if you haven’t hit those yet – Hamilton, Madison, and Jay breaking down the US Constitution in real time. For modern stuff, check out “The Science of Good Government” by Ginsburg and Huq, they do exactly what you’re looking for with comparing different constitutional designs across countries