Journal of Libertarian Studies

Federalism, War, and Reconstruction: Antecedents and Consequences of the War Between the States Symposium

The Journal of Libertarian Studies

The Journal of Libertarian Studies
An Interdisciplinary Review

Volume 16, Number 2, Fall 2002

Federalism, War, and Reconstruction: Antecedents and Consequences of the War Between the States Symposium

Thomas E. Woods, Jr.
Introduction

K.R. Constantine Gutzman
Paul to Jeremiah: Calhoun’s Abandonment of Nationalism

H. Lee Cheek, Jr.
Calhoun, Sectional Conflict, and Modern America

Donald W. Livingston
A Moral Accounting of the Union and the Confederacy

Joseph R. Stromberg
A Plain Folk Perspective on Reconstruction, State-Building, Ideology, and Economic Spoils

Thomas J. DiLorenzo
The Consolidation of State Power via Reconstruction, 1865–1890

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