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Reclaiming the American Democratic Impulse presents a comprehensive analysis of the political climate in the United States, past and present, and the nation’s future. What were some ideas that were important for you to share in this book?
My intent in writing this book is to provide citizens with a coherent strategy for overcoming the dysfunction in the current United States government and resolving the irreconcilable cultural differences in American society. The primary idea presented in the book is that the political and economic history of America provides examples of how more citizen participatory democracy would be a better solution than the centralized ruling class elite decision-making model currently in operation. In other words, the best solution is more citizen democracy, not less.
How much research did you undertake for this book and how much time did it take to put it all together?
I began research on this book in 2018 by reading historical accounts of the events of 1775, and the ensuing revolution. Much of my time was involved in uncovering the obscure history of the Articles of Confederation, and the logic of the original founders in creating a state sovereignty framework of government. I worked on writing this book over a 15 month period.
What is the next book that you are working on and when will it be available?
I just published my most recent book in April 2023, titled George Mason’s America: The State Sovereignty Alternative to Madison’s Centralized Ruling Class Aristocracy. The book offers a synthesis of the radical i indvidualistic ideology of George Mason, the methodology of constitution creation of James Buchanan, of George Mason University, and the principles of entrepreneurial capitalism of Joseph Schumpeter. My intent in writing this book is to offer a strategy for forming a new nation based upon the ideology of liberty of George Mason and Thomas Jefferson.
I have been mulling over how to incorporate moral and religious principles into a new constitution. If it is true that citizens derive their natural rights from the grace of God, then it would seem important to offer some concept of God in a democratic republic. I have begun research on the Jewish Old Testament, especially the 10 commandments of Moses. Stay tuned.
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What to do after Obama?What do freedom-loving American citizens do to restore the rule of law after Obama’s lawless administration?In his recent book, The Liberty Amendments, Mark Levin suggests the enactment of 10 amendments to the U. S. Constitution, using the second method of amendment outlined in Article V of the Constitution of 1788.While his suggested amendments could possibly offer relief from the dysfunction in the American political system, his suggestions contain two debilitating flaws that would not remedy the loss of individual freedoms from the tyranny of Obama’s centralized, socialist government power.This book examines how a new constitution, which includes both Levin’s suggested amendments, and the telos of liberty as the end goal, would be a better path than his idea of amending a hopelessly broken representative republic.That pathway back to freedom means reclaiming the American Democratic Impulse
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Reclaiming The American Democratic Impulse
Posted by Literary Titan

Laurie Thomas Vass’s book, Reclaiming the American Democratic Impulse, presents a comprehensive analysis of the political climate in the United States, past and present, and the nation’s future. The author offers an unfiltered and unbiased view of the Constitution, laws, policy-making, and the legacy left by politicians. In the introduction, Vass discusses President Obama, providing highlights from Mark Levin’s book, The Liberty Amendment, which offers a fascinating discussion on socialism. Throughout the subsequent chapters, Vass tackles every critical topic related to democracy, including political parties, collectivism, anti-individualism, the presidency, the rule of law, and the origins of Madison’s British Social Class.
The author presents a fair and professional outlook on American democracy, highlighting the importance of exercising rights and fulfilling responsibilities at the political table. Vass’s approach is even-handed and straightforward. The language used is accessible, and the author’s arguments are supported by significant reference materials. Chapter six, in particular, is a standout chapter, where Vass offers a comprehensive breakdown of why she wrote the book, what it means to reclaim the American democratic impulse, its components, and how it affects the political climate. The final chapter is equally thought-provoking and summarizes the author’s thoughts on democracy in America.
After reading Reclaiming the American Democratic Impulse, readers will have a sober understanding of the Obama legacy, be able to analyze constitutional amendments and comprehend why representation from impartial figures matters. This book is excellent for patriotic individuals and those interested in matters of public leadership.
Pages: 200 | ASIN : B00IRGCC78
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