Practical Solution for Middle-Class Citizens

Laurie Thomas Vass Author Interview

A Civil Dissolution: The Best Solution to America’s Irreconcilable Ideological Conflict offers an interesting exploration into the often complex landscape of American politics. Why was this an important book for you to write?

I have been concerned about the growing polarization between natural rights conservatives and leftist Democrats. I finally came to the conclusion that the ideological differences were irreconcilable and that the best solution was civil dissolution and starting over in 1776 with a new state sovereignty constitution for a new Democratic Republic of American States.

This book examines the divisions and dialogues between different political viewpoints, inviting readers to engage in discussions and consider diverse perspectives. What is a common misconception you feel people have about the purpose of the political parties?

The basic issue is that Madison’s constitution of 1787 was based upon two social classes, the natural aristocracy and common citizens. When the Democrat Party shifted to an ideological party in 2008, common middle-class American citizens were left behind without a political party to represent their financial interests. Madison’s constitution centralized power in Washington, and that power became disconnected from the consent of the governed. In the current structure of government, common middle, and working-class citizens do not have a method to restore the political balance between the central government and the states.

What were some goals you set for yourself as a writer in this book?

My intent was to move beyond an analysis of the problems in the nation and try to offer a practical solution for middle-class citizens to restore a natural rights republic form of government.

What is one thing that you hope readers take away from A Civil Dissolution?

The solution for the irreconcilable ideological differences reside in the state legislatures to allow citizens in each state to vote on forming a new nation called the Democratic Republic of American States.

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A Civil Dissolution: The Best Solution to America’s Irreconcilable Ideological Conflict



The transformation of the Democrat Party from an economic faction political party to an ideological social class and race war political party is a permanent change in American politics.


The Democrat Marxists will never go back to being a political party that represented common citizens, as intended by Madison’s constitution.

Even if the Republican Party happened to win an election in the future, the Democrat Marxists will continue their quest to undermine the American political system in order to achieve permanent authoritarian power.

The concentration of power that was reserved to the ruling class, under Madison’s checks and balances, was obtained by the Democrats in the stolen election of 2020.

The moral and ideological differences between Marxist Democrats and natural rights conservatives are irreconcilable.

This book explains why the philosophical differences between the two groups of voters are irreconcilable and presents the argument that a civil dissolution of the nation into socialist slave and liberty free states is the best possible strategy to resolve the ideological conflict.

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