Cracks in the Constitution

  • Model: 30849
  • Shipping Weight: 1lbs
  • Manufactured by: Ferdinand Lundberg

$21.75

Cracks in the Constitution by Ferdinand Lundberg. Published by Lyle Stuart Inc, Secaucus, NJ, 1980. 1st Edition. Hardbound, Paper DJ. Size 8vo (up to 9-1/2'' tall). Condition: Nr Fine in Good- DJ. DJ price clipped. 351 Pgs. ISBN 0818402792. LCCN 79-22152. The author has devoted himself to research and writing on a subject not unrelated to the domains of wealth: the United States Constitution. What he found was material hitherto concealed from most readers and believers in the Constitution. What he concludes is that the Constitution is an unrestricted instrument of government that carries within it powers more vast than its citizens imagine-and that it is defective. He points out that because it is unrestricted, it conveys, for example, unlimited taxing powers. Unlimited. Another example: It conveys unlimited power to ''raise armies'' any sort of armies, domestic or foreign. The President may use these armies anywhere. The reality is that the Constitution imposes no limits on the US Government. On the contrary, it offers the Government (i.e. the politicians) a wealth of legalisms to thwart the will of the people again and again. Description text copyright 2015 BooksForComfort. Item ID 30849.
Your IP Address is: 10.9.144.118
Copyright © 2026 Booksforcomfort.com. Powered by Zen Cart