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Construction Construed, And Constitutions Vindicated (1820)
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Focusing on the strict interpretation of the U.S. Constitution, John Taylor's political treatise argues against federal overreach and advocates for states' rights. He emphasizes the importance of limiting federal powers to protect individual and state liberties, warning of the dangers posed by a strong central government. The book is supported by historical examples and remains influential in American political discourse. Written clearly, it continues to be relevant for scholars and politicians, reflecting its significance in the evolution of political thought.
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