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Speeches and Lectures by Dr. Donald Livingston
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Donald Livingston - "Secession & American Constitutionalism" The principle of secession is an historical and constitutional part of America's political heritage. In this lecture, Dr. Donald Livingston discusses the American political theory of secession, dating from the beginnings of the American Republic. |
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Donald Livingston - "States' Rights: Southern & American Opposition to Tyranny"
This presentation demonstrates that States' Rights is an American principle, not just a Southern tradition. It lays out the case for States' Rights as one of the ultimate tools for preserving our sacred liberties against tyranny.
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Donald Livingston - "The 14th Amendment" The fourteenth amendment is nearly universally used as the excuse by proponents of centralized power as the reason that the federal government has the authority to reign supreme over the states and citizens, alike. Although never constitutionally ratified, this amendment has been used to transform every American into a citizen of the federal government instead of his state and to make the states little more than mere political subdivisions of the federal leviathan. This discussion explains how, why, and the consequences... for all Americans, not just Southerners. |
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Donald Livingston - "Reconstruction: The Long Retreat from Politics to Legalism"
In this first of a two-part discussion on Reconstruction by Dr. Livingston, he examines the philosophical transformation that America underwent politically during the transition from the American Republic prior to the War of Northern Aggression to the federal empire which emerged afterward.
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Donald Livingston - "Reconstruction: The Long March to Centralisation" This conclusion of Dr. Livingston's two-part treatise on Reconstruction lays out, in plain language, the path that America took as the Republic of our Founding Fathers devolved into an all-powerful, federal leviathan. An understanding of the course which has brought America to this point may hopefully also provide the keys to the restoration of our liberties. |
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Donald Livingston - "Rethinking Lincoln" Part 1
An unmasking of the Lincoln myth, with many details which demonstrate that the Lincoln in textbooks and Hollywood portrayals is far from the Lincoln known by his contemporaries. This two-part presentation gives an accurate picture of Lincoln in both his public and private life. As one of the recognised authorities on the American Constitution, Dr. Livingston further chronicles Lincoln's impact upon American government today and its transformation into something much different than the republic of our Founding Fathers.
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Donald Livingston - "Rethinking Lincoln" Part 2 An unmasking of the Lincoln myth, with many details which demonstrate that the Lincoln in textbooks and Hollywood portrayals is far from the Lincoln known by his contemporaries. This two-part presentation gives an accurate picture of Lincoln in both his public and private life. As one of the recognised authorities on the American Constitution, Dr. Livingston further chronicles Lincoln's impact upon American government today and its transformation into something much different than the republic of our Founding Fathers. |
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