Lincoln’s Inversion of the American Union
Lincoln's inversion of the original American conception of self-government must itself be inverted.
Lincoln's inversion of the original American conception of self-government must itself be inverted.
The first Transcontinental’s were all creatures, not of capitalism or the private markets, but of government.
There are already claims from the left that the powers surrendered to the EU cannot be recalled.
Here was a vast empire of republics seeking to settle its differences not by war, but by peaceful secession.
Since 1865, Americans have been taught the triumphant Unionist theory of their own constitutional order. That theory is not only false, but spectacularly so.
“Participatory fascism” is a system that is of plutocratic elites, for plutocratic elites, and by plutocratic elites.
The right of secession follows at once from the basic rights defended by classical liberalism, beginning with the principle of self-ownership.
The Dutch West India Company began operations in 1623, and in the same year the first party of permanent Dutch settlers landed in Manhattan.
Germany was now defenseless, dependent on Wilson and the Allies keeping their word.
Gary North on how Rockefeller-financed Federal spooks established the mainstream academic narrative on American involvement in the World Wars.