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Convention of States for the United Kingdom

The trend toward reform of western governing systems through federalism may be catching on. In view of the oh-so-close decision by Scotland in 2014 to remain in the United Kingdom… Read more »

Uncategorized    Constitution Reform Group, Federalism, Scottish National Party, United Kingdom

The Framers’ President (Part I)

The pull of democracy often overwhelms societies. As men are naturally drawn to the scent of a woman, passion instead of reason lures societies toward all power to the people…. Read more »

Uncategorized    Alexander Hamilton, Article II, Democracy, Electoral College, Factions, president

Randy Barnett: To Secure These Rights

In the first chapter to his superb new book, Our Republican Constitution, Professor Randy Barnett opens with the events and intellectual background that lead to our Declaration of Independence. Of… Read more »

Uncategorized    Natural Law, Natural Rights, Randy Barnett

Donald Trump: The Echo of Our Framers’ Uncorrupted President

In the 68th Federalist, Alexander Hamilton praised the Electoral College. “The process of election affords a moral certainty that the office of President will never be held by any man… Read more »

Uncategorized    Article II, Electoral College, The Federalist, Trump

Who Will Protect the American People?

In a short YouTube video (link below), Bill Whittle not only explains why Hillary Clinton belongs in prison stripes, but closes with some observations all patriots understand: The President will not… Read more »

Uncategorized    Bill Whittle

The Radicalism of the American Revolution – Gordon S. Wood

We Americans like to think of our revolution as not being radical; indeed, most of the time we consider it downright conservative. It certainly does not appear to resemble the… Read more »

Uncategorized    American Revolution, Gordon S. Wood, Radicalism

Why Article V More Than Ever

Our revolutionary Constitution violated two accepted truths of 18th century political science: stable republics require small territories, and external commerce was detrimental to republics. As to the first, any government… Read more »

Uncategorized    Federalist 51, Separation of Powers

Electoral vs. Sovereign Capacity: American Conventions

My last post touched on the religious, societal and political upheavals endured by 17th century England. The outcome was twofold: an English Bill of Rights crafted and ratified by a… Read more »

Uncategorized    Brexit, Conventions, Electoral Capacity, John Locke, Sovereign Capacity, Stuarts

Electoral vs. Sovereign Capacity: Where the Sovereign?

In the introduction, I sketched out the distinctions between the electoral and sovereign capacities of the people. Many states inappropriately burden their citizens with a duty for which they are… Read more »

Uncategorized    Conventions, Electoral, Electoral Capacity, Oliver Cromwell, Sovereign, Sovereign Capacity, Stuarts

Electoral vs. Sovereign Capacity: Introduction

One of the concerns expressed by Article V opponents stems from an assumed equivalence between popularly elected representatives to the US House and Senate, with delegates appointed by the states… Read more »

Uncategorized    Article V Opponents, Electoral, Electoral Capacity, Sovereign, Sovereign Capacity

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