We the People, by Juan Williams, is a look at how Americans have helped shape the Constitution over the years.  As I read the preface, I felt that the book was purporting to show how modern Americans have become new “Founders” and that they were all doing something the original Founders would have approved.  The book looks at conservative and liberal thinkers (both politicians and non-) who have made America what it is today.  While I was reading the book, I couldn’t help but think that many of the changes to our present day Constitutional theory would be frowned upon by those who crafted the document.  However, the book does provide a good history lesson for those who wonder how our country has changed in the last 200+ years.