A Federalist Manifesto

A Federalist Manifesto

Author: David Brian Lasher

Publisher:

Published: 2020-08

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780578731698

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As he was leaving Independence Hall at the close of the Constitutional Convention in 1787, Dr. Franklin was approached by a lady who asked, "Well doctor, what have we got, a republic or a monarchy?" The elder statesmen's reply was foreboding: "A republic, if you can keep it." We are now at risk of losing that precious gift. Through analysis of history, political philosophy and a plethora of current issues, A Federalist Manifesto builds upon the work of others to detail how the federal government became dysfunctional, and what can be done to correct it. Written from the perspective of a veteran teacher, retired U.S. Navy Commander Brian Lasher addresses the issues in ways that are appropriate for both sophisticated reader and student alike, and it contains a gaming simulation for those who are interested in exploring news ways to present the Constitution in class. Rather than calling on a new generation to remake the world, this book lays out the case for why mending the republic with time-tested principles is a better way. For those concerned about the future of our country, there is a peaceful way out of the abyss. It is called a convention of states, and it is high time we did something about it.


World Federalism 101

World Federalism 101

Author: Rick Biondi

Publisher: CreateSpace

Published: 2014-09-04

Total Pages: 212

ISBN-13: 9781501073335

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World Federalism 101 documents the hard-hitting history behind the New World Order. It explores the history of the world federalist and Atlantic Union movements in the U.S. Congress and beyond. It exposes proponents of world government, Atlantic Union and global governance using their own words and deeds.


The Conservatarian Manifesto

The Conservatarian Manifesto

Author: Charles C. W. Cooke

Publisher: Crown Forum

Published: 2016-02

Total Pages: 258

ISBN-13: 0804139741

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A call to arms for the growing movement of "Conservatarians"--members of the right who are fiscally conservative but socially liberal--and a fascinating look at conservatism's past and future. There is an underserved movement budding among conservatives, in which fiscal responsibility, constitutional obedience, and controlled government spending remain crucial tenets, but issues like gay marriage and drug control are approached with a libertarian bent. In The Conservatarian Manifesto, Charles C.W. Cooke engages with the data and the philosophy behind this movement, applauding conservatarianism as a force that can help Republicans mend the many ills that have plagued their party in recent years. Conservatarians are vexed by Republicans' failure to cut the size and scope of Washington D.C., but they are critical of some libertarians for their unacceptable positions on abortion, national defense, and immigration. They applaud conservatives' efforts to protect Second Amendment rights--efforts that have recently been wildly successful--but they see the War on Drugs as an unmitigated disaster that goes against everything conservatives ought to value. All movements run the risk of stagnation, and of losing touch with the principles and values that made them successful in the first place. In this book, Charles Cooke shows the way back to a better and more honest conservatism that champions limited government, reality-based policy, and favor for the smallest minority of all: the individual.