“Professor DeRosa goes boldly into territory where no one has ventured before and few have even known existed. Like an intrepid explorer of lands forgotten by time, he comes back with fresh knowledge—knowledge that Americans can use to save liberty and rules the law under Constitutional government.”
—Clyde Wilson, distinguished Professor Emeritus of History, University of South Carolina
“(It) brings something new to the table and will inspire readers to think about their place in this democracy.”
—Whitney Hallberg, ForeWord Magazine
“Read this book and learn why the ‘Principles of ‘61’ may be our last chance to save America.”
—Thomas DiLorenzo, author of The Real Lincoln and Lincoln Unmasked
The warring ideas of centralization and decentralization are at the core of modern political debates about the national economy, U.S. foreign policy, and citizens’ cultural values—just as they were among our Founding Fathers. In this controversial and thorough study, Professor Marshall DeRosa explains how the Confederate constitution carried decentralization even further than the original Constitution and added a number of safeguards against government, features which he argues would benefit Americans today.
Noting the presence of big government and excessive rules, DeRosa’s examination serves as a lesson and inspiration with his emphatic call for Americans to gain control and restore the substance of our democracy. He addresses the power of the threat of succession on rogue leaders—one of several astute theories posed that will inspire readers to reconsider their role in our nation’s redemption. The ultimate question remains: Will decisions be made in the communities where people live—or in Washington, D.C.?
About the Author
Marshall L. DeRosa, Ph.D., is a distinguished scholar and expert on the Confederate constitution. His expertise includes American constitutional law and policymaking, international law, and the judicial process. He is a professor of political science at Florida Atlantic University. He lives in Boca Raton, Florida.
REDEEMING AMERICAN DEMOCRACY
Lessons from the Confederate Constitution
By Marshall L. DeRosa
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Ideologies / Democracy
192 pp. 6 x 9 Notes Index
ISBN: 1-58980-472-4
EAN: 978-1-58980-472-2