The Constitutional Crisis in America
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American politics is in crisis. Is this because of the Constitution, or in spite of it? For many libertarians, the Constitution is a dead letter. Nobody alive today signed it or consented to it. And politicians ignored it almost from the beginning.
What can liberty-minded people do? Speakers address this question, and more, in the context of the 2020 presidential election.
Recorded at Loyola University New Orleans on February 15, 2020.