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Arguing for the Constitution: Work From the Foundation, Not the Mutation

Author Steven E. Maikoski
Publisher Steven Maikoski
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ISBN / ASIN0988347520
ISBN-139780988347526
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Sales Rank1,668,917
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

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When I told America's leading radio personality (8/15/2013 hour 3) that we need to center ourselves on the Constitution and put liberals out on the far left, he said that he does "heartily endorse and profoundly agrees with" this process. Arguing for the Constitution is a guide to arguing politics in a reasonable, intelligent manner. It uses our Constitution as the foundation of all political arguments and provides a defined process of identifying left or right. Even the intensities of political ideas can be measured with this system, which is called "The Constitutional Initial Point." It is unique in all political writings. Readers are treated to a chapter of necessary knowledge, which explains what every citizen should know about our Constitution and its design of government. Writings from philosophers, all the way back to Plato, are used to set this book's foundations and show that our perversions of law are nothing new and ignore the lessons of history. Arguing for the Constitution is packed with information, yet is less than 100 pages.