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Calhoun & Confederate Constitution - Set #1: More Information

Calhoun & Confederate Constitution Set #1

No other individual embodied the Southern stand upon "States' Rights" prior to the War than John C Calhoun of South Carolina. His application of States' Rights via nullification and interposition followed in the footsteps of Founding Fathers such as Thomas Jefferson and James Madison and defended Southern liberty for thirty years prior to the outbreak of War. The Confederate Constitution was predicated upon the same founding principles as the American constitution of 1787 but included improvements to the original blueprint that only today have found their way into mainstream political discussion in Washington, D.C.

This Set Includes:

  • John Eidsmoe - Calhoun and the Constitution
    This treatise on John C. Calhoun, the greatest States' Rights advocate of the pre-War era, delves into his explanations of the proper use of States' Rights mechanisms to preserve the constitutional Republic given to us by the Founding Fathers. Calhoun's message still holds the answers for today's problems with the federal leviathan.



  • Marshall DeRosa - Calhoun's Disquisition on Government
    The recognised expert of the Confederate Constitution discusses John C. Calhoun's explanation of the constitutional Republic given to us by the Founding Fathers. This lecture helps to explain how our Southern leaders understood the Republic given to them by their very own fathers just one generation earlier. It also provides an understanding of the American Republic essential for a return today to those founding principles of liberty which are so lacking.



  • Marshall DeRosa - Confederate Constitution & the Rule of Law , Part 1
    Speaker Marshall DeRosa is recognised as the preeminent authority today on the Confederate Constitution. Here, he provides his insights into the Confederate Constitution, its comparisons to the federal constitution of 1787, and its improvements over it. Part one of two.



  • Marshall DeRosa - Confederate Constitution & the Rule of Law, Part 2
    Speaker Marshall DeRosa is recognised as the preeminent authority today on the Confederate Constitution. Here, he provides his insights into the Confederate Constitution, its comparisons to the federal constitution of 1787, and its improvements over it. Part two of two.

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SPEAKERS

Charles Baker

Phil Blevins

Eugene Case

Brian Cisco

John Chodes

A J Conyers

David Aiken

Marshall DeRosa

Thomas DiLorenzo

John Dwyer

John Eidsmoe

Thomas Fleming

George Grant

J. Michael Hill

Donnie Kennedy

Donald Livingston

Ray McBerry

Robert Maddox

Kirkpatrick Sale

Franklin Sanders

Otto Scott

Joseph Stromburg

Robert Watson

Pastor John Weaver

Pastor Steve Wilkins

Dr. Clyde Wilson

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