The Genuine Book of Nullification
Por Pickens, Francis Wilkinson
Publicado por Good Press
English
2021
ISBN 4064066450328
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In "The Genuine Book of Nullification," Francis Wilkinson Pickens delves into the contentious political philosophy of nullification, asserting that states possess the right to invalidate federal laws deemed unconstitutional. Written in the context of the antebellum South, the work employs a persuasive and fervent literary style that captures the ideological fervor surrounding states' rights and the Union's integrity. Pickens articulates his arguments through a blend of rhetoric and legal reasoning, positioning his treatise as a vital contribution to the discourse of his time, particularly against the backdrop of the growing sectional tensions that would culminate in the Civil War. Francis Wilkinson Pickens, a prominent political figure and Governor of South Carolina during the secession crisis, was deeply influenced by the prevailing sentiments of his southern constituency. His experiences in navigating the turbulent waters of state and federal relations undoubtedly shaped his perspective. Pickens' scholarly engagement with constitutional theory and his role in advocating for state sovereignty lend credence to the urgency and authenticity of his arguments as he navigates the complexities of his era's political landscape. This book is essential for readers seeking to understand the intellectual underpinnings of Southern resistance to federal authority. It offers a critical exploration of the philosophical justifications for nullification and remains relevant for modern discussions on state versus federal power. Scholars, historians, and politically engaged citizens alike will find Pickens' insights both provocative and illuminating.
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