Toward an American Revolution: Exposing the Constitution and Other IllusionsSouth End Press, 1988 - 251 էջ In simple direct language, Jerry Fresia reveals the true intent of our "Founding Fathers" who designed the Constitution to protect their property and ensure that the poorer majority would have no real voice in political affairs. Fresia reveals the Founders' fears of "too much" democracy, why the Constitution was opposed by most Americans, and how its ratification was gained through deception and physical coercion. Toward an American Revolution shows how the illegal wars, domestic repression, and economic inequity of late twentieth century America are not incongruous with our Constitutional design. Book jacket. |
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Էջ 98
... private power and their quest for private empire by separating it from the structures of private power and the reality of private empire . It emerges , ultimately , from a desire to protect the myth of innocence : we are a self ...
... private power and their quest for private empire by separating it from the structures of private power and the reality of private empire . It emerges , ultimately , from a desire to protect the myth of innocence : we are a self ...
Էջ 101
... power from the people in the wake of yet another " crisis of democracy , " whether called feminism , Black Power ... private elites have ready access and insulation from popular pressure ( often expressed through Congress ) . In other words , ...
... power from the people in the wake of yet another " crisis of democracy , " whether called feminism , Black Power ... private elites have ready access and insulation from popular pressure ( often expressed through Congress ) . In other words , ...
Էջ 128
... private power is the source of freedom . The Constitution not only was intended to create a political system that would serve private power ( freedom ) , it was in- tended to guarantee that private power would remain unaccountable ...
... private power is the source of freedom . The Constitution not only was intended to create a political system that would serve private power ( freedom ) , it was in- tended to guarantee that private power would remain unaccountable ...
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Resurrection of an Imperial System | 47 |
A System of Injustice | 71 |
The Constitution and Secret Government | 97 |
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