Rethinking the American union for the twenty-first century

Rethinking the American union for the twenty-first century
About this book
A great dissatisfaction with the government rests within society, yet the discussion continues to revolve around the same issues. In 7 essays, scholars propose that the real problem is size and scale, suggesting that the country is simply too big for one central government. This thought-provoking book begins a debate on how to divide it on a more human scale. Such scholars as Dr. Thomas DiLorenzo, Yuri Maltsev, Donald W. Livingston, Kent Masterson Brown, Marshall DeRosa, Kirkpatrick Sale, and Rob Williams contribute to the debate.
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Subjects
Politics and governmentFederal governmentStates' rights (American politics)RepublicanismSecessionPhilosophyNullification (States' rights)United states, politics and government, 21st century