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"Liberals believe that "states' rights" is merely a smokescreen for racist repression. What we have forgotten is that the Constitution itself is a compromise between state and federal governments--a compromise the Federal government no longer respects. Historically, the doctrine of states' rights has been a powerful engine of prosperity and a protector of American freedoms. Conservatives need to reclaim states' rights as an honorable tradition, and a necessary component of constitutional government"--
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Less Perfect Union: The Case for States' Rights
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A less perfect union: the case for states' rights
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Table of Contents
Introduction: the war against the states
The past: everything they taught you is wrong. The bill of (states') rights
Free speech, free trade, and nullification
States' rights and the abolitionists
Progressives give birth to a nation
FDR creates satellite states
Big brother comes of age
The present: the case for states' rights today. The blessings of liberty
Democracy, for a change
Real diversity
A more competent government
A lasting peace
The future: reviving states' rights. An action plan.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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