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An edition of A Constitutional Journey (2013)

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This is the story of my involvement with the 19th century British Act, which Australia still uses today, as of 2017, The story starts in 1973 when I first obtained a copy of the Act and it details my research and ongoing efforts to show people how antiquated, out of date, and dishonest this Act is in the way Australia is governed. The book is written from the perspective of a layman on the basis that a nation's Constitution is the nation's Primary Law and should be able to be read and understood by any reasonably educated person. The British Act fails this test.

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Table of Contents

CONTENTS
Chapter 1. The Journey Begins
Chapter 2. A Fundamental question
Chapter 3. A Step back into the Past
Chapter 4. The Quest for Independence
Chapter 5. The Unsavoury Creation of the Queen of Australia
Chapter 6. The Question of the Governor General’s Appointment
Chapter 7. The Ludicrous Evolutionary Theory
Chapter 8. Allegiance to a Foreign Power
Chapter 9. Questionable Actions of the High Court of Australia
Chapter 10. The Republican Question
Chapter 11. The Republican Advisory Committee
Chapter 12. Republic v Monarchy – To be or not to be?
Chapter 13. Referendums
Chapter 14. Economic Democracy
Chapter 15. The Global Market
Chapter 16. Money as a Commodity
Chapter 17. The Government Sanctioned Ponzi Scheme
Chapter 18. Does Government have a solution?
Chapter 19. The Debit Tax System and a National People’s Bank
Chapter 20. State Owned Banking
Chapter 21. A New Vision for a New Age
Appendix 1. A Periodic Constitutional Review Process

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Paperback
Number of pages
197
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230 x 155 x 15 centimeters
Weight
20 grams

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OL26388962M
ISBN 13
978-4797-9659-5

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