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A Letter to Grover Cleveland - On His False Inaugural Address The Usurpations and Crimes of Lawmakers and Judges and the Consequent Poverty Ignorance and Servitude Of The People - cover

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A Letter to Grover Cleveland - On His False Inaugural Address The Usurpations and Crimes of Lawmakers and Judges and the Consequent Poverty Ignorance and Servitude Of The People

Lysander Spooner

Publisher: DigiCat

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In 'A Letter to Grover Cleveland,' Lysander Spooner offers a searing critique of the political and legal systems of his time, woven with a distinctive literary style of incisive argumentation and sharp wit. The reverberating echoes of disobedience in Spooner's thoroughly researched text challenge the legitimacy of governmental authority through the lens of natural law, vigorously protesting the perceived usurpations and crimes of lawmakers and judges which Spooner contends lead to widespread social ailments – poverty, ignorance, and servitude. Set against the backdrop of Cleveland's inaugural address, Spooner's letter is a beacon of 19th-century American libertarian thought, providing a forensic deconstruction of constitutional interpretation and legislative overreach, laying bare the philosophical underpinnings of his passionate advocacy for individual rights and justice. Lysander Spooner's personal trajectory as a self-taught legal scholar and ardent abolitionist radiates through the pages of this tome. His disenchantment with institutional oppression and his unyielding belief in the sovereignty of the individual impelled him to confront President Cleveland with his grievances. Spooner's prescient insights into the mechanisms of power and control reflect his profound understanding of the tenets of individual liberty and the perils of unchecked statism. His profound commitment to a just society emerges as the inspirational foundation of this remarkable critique. 'A Letter to Grover Cleveland' is a must-read for scholars and readers passionate about the history of political thought, jurisprudence, and civil liberties. Spooner's intellectual rigor and fervent rhetoric render his work timeless, as it continues to speak to contemporary audiences grappling with the same fundamental issues of governance and personal freedom. His cogent analysis and unwavering convictions provide an indispensable addition to any collection exploring the evolution of American political dissent and the ongoing struggle for human rights.
Available since: 08/01/2022.
Print length: 142 pages.

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