โThe powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.โ
by Lawrence A. Hunter Ph.D. What Is The Federal System Of Government? Many people mistakenly equate รขโฌลFederalismรขโฌย with decentralization. A federal system is certainly a decentralized system but it is also much more. The defining characteristics of federalism are:...
by Manuel Lora, LewRockwell.com “In short, the objective of the libertarian is to confine any existing State to as small a degree of invasion of person and property as possible.” –Murray Rothbard, Ethics of Liberty Does it not seem wrong that the...
By Dr. Troy Kickler As I learned when recently delivering a lecture, the 10th Amendment is getting a lot of attention. Tenthers — those believing the federal government’s authority should be strictly limited to the enumerated powers in the Constitution...
by Josh Eboch In a recent piece at the Huffington Post, columnist David Sirota attempted to advance a somewhat tortured political theory, one he called “Progressive Federalism,” that demonstrated two important things; neither of which were likely what he...
by Frank Chodorov The following article is from the May 1950 issue of analysis, vol. VI, no. 7, and was reprinted on LewRockwell.com It is never too late to put up a fight for freedom. True, the prospect for such a venture at this time seems bleak indeed, what with...