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A Sinking Ship: The Implications of Locke's Federative PowerThis essay seeks to analyze the structure of America's foreign policy mechanism by examining its roots in the political theory of John Locke.
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An Application of Locke's Property Argument to State PowerThis essay identifies three distinct elements of Locke's theory of property and how they limit the justified use of state power.
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A Discussion and Analysis of Thomas Paine's Common SensePaine's brilliance lies in his ability to overcome this obstacle by presenting a fundamentally radical case for independence under the pretense of complete normalcy.
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The Constitutional Dimensions of a Second American RevolutionThis essay examines the constitutional implications of Jefferson's reformulation of America's fledgling government by exploring the significance of two of the central legacies of his presidency: The case of Marbury v. Madison and the Louisiana Purchase.
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Conservative RevolutionariesMadison's Federalist 10 reveals a willingness, even a desire, to sacrifice "the spirit of popular government" in favor of a plutocracy that would maintain a social elite and ensure that the young republic would never realize the truly radical potential of their rebellion.