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The Struggle of the Ages: Government and Economics
The struggle of the ages has been for mankind, the individuals that make up mankind, to find the proper balance between individual and group sovereignty. …So, if most of our founding fathers did not believe our nation could be conquered or overthrown from outside our borders, what did they fear, and warn us about?
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