- The Constitution invites us—and politics compels us—to consider redrawing state and local borders.
"Editors’ Note:The following essay is the first in a new feature from The American Mind on the possibilities—and necessity—of rearranging our political map.
...To recap briefly (but read the whole thing!), the book explains how every prominent and powerful American institution, including the federal government, has been taken over by a hostile elite who use their vast powers to attack, despoil, and insult about half the nation.
...To recap briefly (but read the whole thing!), the book explains how every prominent and powerful American institution, including the federal government, has been taken over by a hostile elite who use their vast powers to attack, despoil, and insult about half the nation.
In the sixth chapter (excerpted here), I outline what I think America will look like if the present ruling class refuses to moderate, cannot be forced to share power, and has the wherewithal to keep its regime going.
In the seventh chapter, I sketch several possibilities—from secession to Caesarism to collapse—that might result if it turns out that our overlords are a lot less competent than they think.
And in the final chapter (excerpted here), I offer policy and other ideas that might enable America to avoid those fates...Read all!
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