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portada A Citizen on The Constitution, Consent and Communism: A Modern Discussion about Constitutional Originalism and how Socialism is Illegal Under our Cons
Type
Physical Book
Language
English
Pages
224
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
21.6 x 14.0 x 1.4 cm
Weight
0.39 kg.
ISBN13
9781545676257

A Citizen on The Constitution, Consent and Communism: A Modern Discussion about Constitutional Originalism and how Socialism is Illegal Under our Cons

Colin McWay (Author) · Liberty Hill Publishing · Hardcover

A Citizen on The Constitution, Consent and Communism: A Modern Discussion about Constitutional Originalism and how Socialism is Illegal Under our Cons - McWay, Colin

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Synopsis "A Citizen on The Constitution, Consent and Communism: A Modern Discussion about Constitutional Originalism and how Socialism is Illegal Under our Cons"

The Constitution, Consent and Communism is a book meant to enable our fellow citizens to be conversant in our Constitution. The original intent of our Constitution is clear as it enshrined the American principles that were articulated in the Declaration of Independence. Today, somehow, our society has become unmoored from those founding principles. Our Country was founded, above all else, with the Consent of the Governed. The founders and framers asked the states for permission to centralize discreet, delineated functions; they showed the process by which they could expand upon those functions. For about one hundred fifty years the system worked, then one day it stopped working. The Constitution, Consent and Communism will show in a brief, uncomplicated and accessable way how the framers intended the system to work, and it will illustrate that nothing has systemically changed to make the Constitution any less relevant today than it was in 1789. The book concludes with an examination of communism (socialism, etc.) with the intent of demonstrating how those ideologies are unconstitutional. A successful read of the Constitution, Consent and Communism will give the reader the ability to say 'hey, the government has no standing to do that' and be able to articulate why. Hopefully in some small way the book will allow us to hang onto our republic just a little bit longer.

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