The Unconstitutionality of Slavery (1845) was a book by American abolitionist Lysander Spooner arguing that the United States Constitution prohibited...
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Abolitionism (redirect from Abolition of slavery)
Horton, this became the periodical of the Wesleyan Methodist Church and had a focus on abolitionism The Unconstitutionality of Slavery (1845): a pamphlet...
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Lysander Spooner (category People of Massachusetts in the American Civil War)
writings include the abolitionist book The Unconstitutionality of Slavery and No Treason: The Constitution of No Authority, which opposed treason charges...
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Greg Gutfeld (category The American Spectator people)
and author. He is the host of the late-night comedy talk show Gutfeld!, and hosted a Saturday night edition of Gutfeld! called The Greg Gutfeld Show from...
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No Treason (redirect from No Treason: The Constitution of No Authority)
of slavery in his essay The Unconstitutionality of Slavery (1845, 1860), considered a "comprehensive, libertarian theory of constitutional interpretation"...
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and the Constitution) Lysander Spooner (The Unconstitutionality of Slavery) Linda and Morris Tannehill (The Market for Liberty) Law portal Libertarianism...
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not protect slavery. This issue arose in the late 1840s after the publication of The Unconstitutionality of Slavery by Lysander Spooner. The Garrisonians...
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Tim Miller (political strategist) (category LGBTQ conservatism in the United States)
communications director for the Jeb Bush 2016 presidential campaign, but that year became an early and prominent Republican critic of Donald Trump. He is a...
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The legal institution of human chattel slavery, comprising the enslavement primarily of Africans and African Americans, was prevalent in the United States...
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Curtis Yarvin (redirect from The Cathedral (neoreaction))
slavery, and his writing has been interpreted as supportive of the institution of slavery. ... Yarvin disputes that he agrees with the institution of...
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This is a list of politicians endorsed by the Libertarian Party of the United States (LP or LPUS) who have held elected office. As of September 2024, at...
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Frederick Douglass (category African-American candidates for Vice President of the United States)
published The Unconstitutionality of Slavery (1846), which examined the United States Constitution as an antislavery document. Douglass's change of opinion...
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Peter Thiel (redirect from The Diversity Myth)
activist. A co-founder of PayPal, Palantir Technologies, and Founders Fund, he was the first outside investor in Facebook. As of July 2024[update], Thiel...
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Samuel Edward Konkin III (category University of Alberta alumni)
philosopher and Austrian school economist. As the author of the publication New Libertarian Manifesto, he was a proponent of a political philosophy he named agorism...
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Gadsden flag (category Flags of the American Revolution)
flew the flag during the early part of the war. The rattlesnake was a symbol of the unity of the Thirteen Colonies at the start of the Revolutionary War...
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Jo Jorgensen (redirect from Electoral history of Jo Jorgensen)
Jorgensen was the Libertarian Party's nominee for president of the United States in the 2020 election, in which she finished third in the popular vote...
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Social contract (category Articles with Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy links)
arguments about the unconstitutionality of slavery in the US. Modern Anglo-American law, like European civil law, is based on a will theory of contract, according...
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Federalist Society (redirect from The Federalist Society)
investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election was unconstitutional. In January 2021, some members of the Federalist Society, such as Jeremy Rosen...
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Kane (wrestler) (redirect from The Christmas Creature)
in WWE and is regarded as one of the greatest professional wrestlers of his generation. In 2018, he became the mayor of Knox County, Tennessee. Jacobs...
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bibliography of slavery in the United States is a guide to books documenting the history of slavery in the U.S., from its colonial origins in the 17th century...
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Classical liberalism (redirect from History of Libetarianism)
tradition and a branch of liberalism that advocates free market and laissez-faire economics and civil liberties under the rule of law, with special emphasis...
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Libertarian Republican (category Libertarianism in the United States)
involved with the Republican Party. The Republican Party has historically been divided into factions. In 2012, the libertarian branch of the party was described...
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Come and take it (category Flags of the United States)
expression of defiance first recorded in the ancient Greek form molon labe "come and take [them]", a laconic reply supposedly given by the Spartan King...
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Michael Huemer (category Scholars of veganism)
(/ˈhjuːmər/; born December 27, 1969) is an American professor of philosophy at the University of Colorado, Boulder. He has defended ethical intuitionism, direct...
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Nathan Dane (category Members of the Massachusetts House of Representatives)
“Nathan Dane”, The Green Bag, Volume 3, page 548 (1891). Phillips, Wendell. Review of Spooner's Essay on the Unconstitutionality of Slavery (1847). Dane...
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Tea Party movement (redirect from Agenda of the Tea Party movement)
The movement formed in opposition to the policies of Democratic President Barack Obama and was a major factor in the 2010 wave election in which Republicans...
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David Nolan (politician) (category Candidates in the 2006 United States elections)
politician. He was one of the founders of the Libertarian Party of the United States, having hosted the meeting in 1971 at which the Party was founded. Nolan...
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Laura Ingalls Wilder (category Deaths from diabetes in the United States)
February 7, 1867. At the time of her birth, the family lived seven miles north of the village of Pepin, Wisconsin, in the Big Woods region of Wisconsin. Ingalls'...
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Horatio Gates (category British Army personnel of the War of the Austrian Succession)
Mellen Press, 1996 Mellen, G. W. F. (1841). An Argument on the Unconstitutionality of Slavery. Saxton & Peirce. pp. 47–48. "Horatio Gates, Samuel Washington...
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Libertarian science fiction is a subgenre of science fiction that focuses on the politics and social order implied by right-libertarian (especially American...
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