Against the Force Bill
Autor: Calhoun, John C.
Wydane przez Good Press
English
2020
ISBN 4064066312541
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In "Against the Force Bill," John C. Calhoun articulates a robust defense of states' rights and opposition to federal overreach during a tumultuous period in American history. Written in the 1830s, amidst growing tensions between the federal government and southern states, Calhoun's treatise employs a clear, persuasive rhetorical style, drawing upon historical precedent and constitutional interpretation. His argument reflects the prevailing sentiments of the time, highlighting the philosophical divide between federal authority and state sovereignty, thus situating the work within the larger context of pre-Civil War America and the debates surrounding nullification and sectionalism. John C. Calhoun, a prominent politician and statesman from South Carolina, was a fierce advocate for southern interests and a proponent of limited government. Having served in various influential roles, including Vice President and Secretary of State, Calhoun'Äôs experiences shaped his belief in the necessity of protecting states' rights against what he perceived as a burgeoning federal tyranny. His writings reveal not only his political ideology but also a deep-seated commitment to the southern way of life and a warning against the dissolution of this identity within a unified national framework. "Against the Force Bill" is essential reading for those interested in American political philosophy, constitutional debates, and the roots of regional tensions. Calhoun's incisive analysis and passionate defense of his convictions beckon readers to reconsider the complexities of federalism and its implications for governance, making it a vital addition to any scholar's library.
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