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After the Collapse of America: The Democratic Republic of America
Contributor(s): Vass, Laurie Thomas (Author)
ISBN: 1513643959     ISBN-13: 9781513643953
Publisher: Gabby Press
OUR PRICE:   $19.79  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: February 2019
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BISAC Categories:
- History
- Political Science | American Government - General
- Political Science | Constitutions
Physical Information: 0.62" H x 5.98" W x 9.02" (0.87 lbs) 294 pages
 
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The citizens of America are irrevocably split between Democratic socialists, who desire a global socialist nation, and natural rights conservatives, who want nothing to do with socialism.

There are no shared cultural values that bind the citizens into a common national mission.

In the absence of shared cultural values, there is no force that compels voluntary obedience of citizens to the rule of law.

Madison's concept of the American Representative Republic collapsed, for the same reasons as the Roman and Greek republics.

This book describes the strategy for natural rights conservatives to create the new Democratic Republic of America that re-connects the new constitution to the principles of liberty in the American Declaration of Independence


Contributor Bio(s): Vass, Laurie Thomas: - Laurie Thomas Vass is a North Carolina constitutional economist. Vass is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and has an undergraduate degree in Political Science and a Masters degree in Regional Planning. She was a professional money manager with her own investment advisory firm for 30 years, and was cited by Peter Tanous, in The Wealth Equation, as one of the top 100 private managers in the nation. She is the inventor and holder of a research method patent on selecting technology stocks for investment accounts. Vass is the author of ten books, and over 100 scholarly economic articles on the Social Science Research Network author platform. She is currently ranked in the top 1.3% of over 420,000 economic authors, worldwide, on the SSRN platform. Her articles on the SSRN platform are available for free. She is a student of North Carolina history and public policy, and her books and articles about the state are archived in the Carolina Collection, at Wilson Library, at UNC. All of her books are available for purchase at GabbyPress.com