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Stability Justice and Clarity - How to Restore Social Sanity - cover

Stability Justice and Clarity - How to Restore Social Sanity

Dennis Haugh

Verlag: Defiance Press and Publishing

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In "Stability, Justice, and Clarity," Dennis Haugh delivers a thought-provoking analysis of America's constitutional foundation and the forces that threaten to undermine it. Combining classical political theory with modern systems analysis, Haugh examines how the Founders' vision of balanced government has been gradually eroded through institutional changes and shifting social values.
 
This accessible primer divides complex political concepts into digestible chapters, explaining how Aristotle's insights influenced the Constitution, why federalism matters, and how consolidation of power threatens liberty. Haugh introduces readers to "political vertigo"—the disorientation that occurs when citizens lose sight of fundamental constitutional principles.
 
Moving beyond partisan rhetoric, the book provides practical recommendations for strengthening constitutional checks and balances, reducing extraconstitutional forces, and restoring equilibrium between federal and state authority. Haugh's analysis incorporates both historical context and modern challenges like technological change and globalization.
 
Whether you're concerned about government overreach or the erosion of civil society, this book offers a framework for understanding America's political challenges and working toward solutions. With its blend of political theory, historical analysis, and practical recommendations, "Stability, Justice, and Clarity" equips citizens to participate more effectively in self-governance.
 
If you enjoyed "The Liberty Amendments," "The 5000 Year Leap," or "The Road to Serfdom," you'll love "Stability, Justice, and Clarity."
Verfügbar seit: 29.11.2021.
Drucklänge: 679 Seiten.

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