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One Nation, Indivisible? A Study of Secession and the Constitution
 
 
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One Nation, Indivisible? A Study of Secession and the Constitution [Paperback]

Robert, F. Hawes

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"One Nation, Indivisible?" examines the question of whether secession is legal under the United States Constitution by evaluating key anti-secession arguments, both historical and modern.

From the Publisher

"The federal government's growth of power at the expense of
individuals and natural human communities has been the trend so long now
that it has seemed inevitable. But thoughtful people of late have been
rediscovering the true decentralist origins of the United States. Robert
Hawes states the case beautifully for the forgotten decentralist tradition
- which may be our only hope for the preservation of freedom."

- Clyde Wilson, professor of history, University of South Carolina

From the Author

A self-described "Jeffersonian," Robert Hawes is a life-long
student of history, politics, religion and philosophy, and believes very
strongly that no people will ever remain strong and free who allow others
to do their thinking for them. Robert is a graduate of Pensacola Christian
College and currently works in the I.T. field. Originally from Fairfax
County, Virginia, he now lives in South Carolina with his wife Betty and
their two children.

About the Author

A self-described "Jeffersonian," Robert Hawes is a life-long
student of history, politics, religion and philosophy, and believes very
strongly that no people will ever remain strong and free who allow others
to do their thinking for them. Robert is a graduate of Pensacola Christian
College and currently works in the I.T. field. Originally from Fairfax
County, Virginia, he now lives in South Carolina with his wife Betty and
their two children.
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