Tea Party Papers Volume I Second Edition e-bog
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Our American government began with a revolutionary idea. Alexis de Tocquevillecalled the evolutionary process of revolution wherein society evolves and institutessweeping changes in government. The government of the United States was the mostunique creation of human history since it was an actual collaboration between Nature andthe Individual, for Nature and the Individual, with the express pur...
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40,46 DKK
Forlag
Xlibris US
Udgivet
15 august 2012
Længde
473 sider
Genrer
HBLA
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781477154045
Our American government began with a revolutionary idea. Alexis de Tocquevillecalled the evolutionary process of revolution wherein society evolves and institutessweeping changes in government. The government of the United States was the mostunique creation of human history since it was an actual collaboration between Nature andthe Individual, for Nature and the Individual, with the express purpose of facilitating andimproving that relationship. It took all of humanitys history, its successes and failures alongwith Natures tools of inspiration and evolution for the conception to manifest itself, until agovernment of the Individuals, by the Individuals, for the Individual, had come into being. The individual citizens of the United Colonies were living in a state of grace with natureand the society they made up created a clear mirror image of themselves, including internalequilibriums intended to preserve their self actualization process. A few years later, anotherrevolution took place, one de Tocqueville would call the political kind. This revolutionoccurred in France, it would be the precursor for many other modern revolutions whereinone Centralized Collective Authority replaces another and where government attempts toimpose its will on society. Today, in America this spiritual battle continues. On one side isthe Tea Party Patriots carrying on the spiritual tradition of our Founders and Framers, onthe other side those who look toward the archaic Eurocentric and Asiatic concepts of an allpowerful Centralized Collective Authority.