This Constitution... Shall Be the Supreme Law of the Land

This Constitution... Shall Be the Supreme Law of the Land
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Total Pages : 400
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ISBN-10 : 149731741X
ISBN-13 : 9781497317413
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Book Synopsis This Constitution... Shall Be the Supreme Law of the Land by : David Loy Mauch

Download or read book This Constitution... Shall Be the Supreme Law of the Land written by David Loy Mauch and published by CreateSpace. This book was released on 2014-12-12 with total page 400 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: If the original Constitution formed a system of law with a limited central government, then how did the United States get so offtrack? That's the argument presented by David Loy Mauch, who claims that the government originally established by the United States' founding fathers isn't what we have now. And in his bookThis Constitution...shall be the supreme Law of the Land, Mauch contends that events during and after the Civil War led to the false interpretation of US law still at work today—that the federal government trumps state rights. This provocative educational guide looks back to before the Constitution was signed, giving a history of how America's two-party system came to be, and goes on to propose that the Civil War was actually an illegal war fought against the thirteen southern states inaugurated by Abraham Lincoln, a president with Socialist/Communist sympathies. While historical, Mauch's book also sheds light on events shaping current political discourse, outlining how the Constitution remains distorted and suggesting what we can do as a nation to get it back on track. Rediscover the original law documents that formed our great nation, and reclaim the America our forefathers imagined.


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