Secession, State, and LibertyDavid Gordon Routledge, 29 սեպ, 2017 թ. - 344 էջ The political impulse to secede - to attempt to separate from central government control - is a conspicuous feature of the post-cold war world. It is alive and growing in Canada, Russia, China, Italy, Belgium, Britain, and even the United States Yet secession remains one of the least studied and least understood of all historical and political phenomena. The contributors to this volume have filled this gap with wide-ranging investigations - rooted in history, political philosophy, ethics, and economic theory - of secessionist movements in the United States, Canada, and Europe. |
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... England Secession Movements Prior to the War Between the States Thomas DiL orenzo.....................................................................135 8. Was the Union Army's Invasion of the Confederate States a Lawful Act? An Analysis ...
... England Secession Movements Prior to the War Between the States Thomas DiL orenzo.....................................................................135 8. Was the Union Army's Invasion of the Confederate States a Lawful Act? An Analysis ...
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... England. In "Yankee Confederates," Thomas DiLorenzo shows that opposition to the War of 1812 led many Federalists to hold a distinctly Jeffersonian position. But whatever its philosophical backing, many have found secession abhorrent ...
... England. In "Yankee Confederates," Thomas DiLorenzo shows that opposition to the War of 1812 led many Federalists to hold a distinctly Jeffersonian position. But whatever its philosophical backing, many have found secession abhorrent ...
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... England threw the colonists into a state of nature from which they spontaneously formed the political society of the American people in the aggregate. This body was sovereign and created a central government. This government, in turn ...
... England threw the colonists into a state of nature from which they spontaneously formed the political society of the American people in the aggregate. This body was sovereign and created a central government. This government, in turn ...
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... England Confederacy at the Hartford Convention in 1815.14 From the 1830s until 1861, New England abolitionists argued strongly for secession of the northern states from the Union. The following resolutions were passed by the American ...
... England Confederacy at the Hartford Convention in 1815.14 From the 1830s until 1861, New England abolitionists argued strongly for secession of the northern states from the Union. The following resolutions were passed by the American ...
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... England secessionist) would popularize by his eloquence, and that Lincoln would seek to establish by war. Upshur has no difficulty in demolishing it as a historical theory of the Constitution. He sees clearly where a centralized and ...
... England secessionist) would popularize by his eloquence, and that Lincoln would seek to establish by war. Upshur has no difficulty in demolishing it as a historical theory of the Constitution. He sees clearly where a centralized and ...
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2 When Is Political Divorce Justified? | 35 |
3 The Ethics of Secession | 65 |
Decomposing the NationState | 79 |
The Last Best Bulwark of Our Liberties | 89 |
6 Republicanism Federalism and Secession in the South 1790 to 1865 | 99 |
New England Secession Movements Prior to the War Between the States | 135 |
8 Was the Union Armys Invasion of the Confederate States a Lawful Act? An Analysis of President Lincolns Legal Arguments Against Secession | 155 |
10 A Secessionists View of Quebecs Options | 225 |
Evidence of the Substitution of Arbitration for Litigation | 243 |
Appendix A The Declaration of Independence | 287 |
Appendix B The Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union | 291 |
Appendix C The Constitution of the United States | 299 |
Appendix D The Constitution of the Confederate States of America | 317 |
About the Authors | 331 |
Index | 333 |
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