To Organize the Sovereign People

 To Organize the Sovereign People
Author: David W. Houpt
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 642
Release: 2015
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1321751982

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To Organize the Sovereign People

To Organize the Sovereign People
Author: Assistant Professor of History University of North Carolina Wilmington David W Houpt,David W. Houpt
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023
Genre: Pennsylvania
ISBN: 0813950481

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"This book explores the struggle to define the meaning of self-government in Pennsylvania in the years following the Declaration of Independence. In 1776, radicals mobilized the people to overthrow the Colonial Assembly and adopt a new constitution, one that which established that average citizens always retained the right to exercise their sovereignty directly. While highly participatory, this system proved unwieldy and chaotic. In the 1780s, political moderates learned to harness various forms of "popular" mobilization to establish themselves as the legitimate spokesmen of the entire citizenry. Thus the very meaning of democracy changed, solidifying around party politics and elections, enabling a small group of white men to set the framework for what self-government means in the United States to this day"--

To Organize the Sovereign People

To Organize the Sovereign People
Author: David W. Houpt
Publsiher: University of Virginia Press
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2023-11-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780813950518

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This book explores the struggle to define self-government in the critical years following the Declaration of Independence, when Americans throughout the country looked to the Keystone State of Pennsylvania for guidance on political mobilization and the best ways to create a stable arrangement that could balance liberty with order. In 1776 radicals mobilized the people to overthrow the Colonial Assembly and adopt a new constitution, one that asserted average citizens’ rights to exercise their sovereignty directly not only through elections but also through town meeting, petitions, speeches, parades, and even political violence. Although highly democratic, this system proved unwieldy and chaotic. David Houpt finds that over the course of the 1780s, a relatively small group of middling and elite Pennsylvanians learned to harness these various forms of "popular" mobilization to establish themselves as the legitimate spokesmen of the entire citizenry. In examining this process, he provides a granular account of how the meaning of democracy changed, solidifying around party politics and elections, and how a small group of white men succeeded in setting the framework for what self-government means in the United States to this day.

Sovereign Citizens Pocket Constitution

Sovereign Citizens Pocket Constitution
Author: Sovereign CITIZENS
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 121
Release: 2010-10-24
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780557681129

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THE SOVEREIGN CITIZENS POCKET DECLARATION OFINDEPENDENCE&THE CONSTITUTION OFTHE UNITED STATES OFAMERICAWith Quotes from the FoundingFather's and the Pioneers ofAmerica,with Judicial Case Law.Our 119 page unique Pocket Constitution includes the United States Constitution, The Declaration of Independence, The Bill of Rights, All the Federal elected, judges, and Military oath's of office, Quotes from our Founding Fathers and Pioneers of the United States of America. Includes Judicial Case law. First Edition. Pocket Book also includes Famous Historical Prints of "The Signing of the Constitution" by: Howard C. Christy. "Signing of the Declaration of Independence" by: John Trumbull. "Portrait of Thomas Jefferson" by: Rembrandt Peale. "Portrait of John Adams" by: Asher B. Durand. "Benjamin Franklin" from the firm of William Alexander & Sons, Edinburgh. "The Spirit of '76 Yankee Doodle" by: A. M. Willard. And, "Thomas Paine" Auguste Millière.http://www.zazzle.com/sovereigns*

A Sovereign People

A Sovereign People
Author: Carol Berkin
Publsiher: Basic Books
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2017-05-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780465094936

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How George Washington, Alexander Hamilton, and John Adams navigated the nation through four major crises and caused the first stirrings of American nationalism Today the United States is the dominant power in world affairs, and that status seems assured. Yet in the decade following the ratification of the Constitution, the republic's existence was contingent and fragile, challenged by domestic rebellions, foreign interference, and the always-present danger of collapse into mob rule. Carol Berkin reveals that the nation survived almost entirely due to the actions of the Federalist leadership-George Washington, Alexander Hamilton, and John Adams. Reacting to successive crises, they extended the power of the federal government and fended off foreign attempts to subvert American sovereignty. As Berkin argues, the result was a spike in nationalism, as ordinary citizens began to identify with their nation first, their home states second. While the Revolution freed the states and the Constitution linked them as never before, this landmark work shows that it was the Federalists who transformed the states into an enduring nation.

Saints Sinners and Sovereign Citizens

Saints  Sinners  and Sovereign Citizens
Author: John L. Smith
Publsiher: University of Nevada Press
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2021-03-18
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781948908917

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Listed as one of the Reno News & Review's "New Books from Nevada Authors," December 29, 2021 The grazing rights battle between Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy and the federal government, resulting in a tense, armed standoff between Bundy’s supporters and federal law enforcement officers, garnered international media attention in 2014. Saints, Sinners, and Sovereign Citizens places the Bundy conflict into the larger context of the Sagebrush Rebellion and the long struggle over the use of federal public lands in the American West. Author John L. Smith skillfully captures the drama of the Bundy legal tangle amid the current political climate. Although no shots were fired during the standoff itself, just weeks later self-proclaimed Bundy supporters murdered two Las Vegas police officers and a civilian. In Eastern Oregon, other Bundy supporters occupied the federal offices of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, and one of them died in a hail of bullets. While examining the complex history of federal public land policies, Smith exposes both sides of this story. He shows that there are passionate true believers on opposite sides of the insurrection, along with government agents and politicians in Washington complicit in efforts to control public lands for their wealthy allies and campaign contributors. With the promise of billions of dollars in natural resource profits and vast tracts of environmentally sensitive lands hanging in the balance, the West’s latest range war is the most important in the nation’s history. This masterful exposé raises serious questions about the fate of America’s public lands and the vehement arguments that are framing the debate from all sides.

The Works of Orestes A Brownson Politics

The Works of Orestes A  Brownson  Politics
Author: Orestes Augustus Brownson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 616
Release: 1885
Genre: Literature
ISBN: UOM:39015036782186

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Politics

Politics
Author: Orestes Augustus Brownson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 614
Release: 1885
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: PRNC:32101013690134

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