โThe powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.โ
Hegel Philosophy Hegelโs philosophy on interpreting and applying the constitution of a State is perhaps the most tangible and evident as it relates to constitutional law and political direction in the United States. Hegelโs view of the constitution is similar to his...
Add to iTunes REPLAY – this special encore edition of Tenther Radio welcomes Rob Natelson to talk with Jason Rink and Michael Boldin about the constitution and the recent Obama Jobs bill. This is a replay of Rob’s interview on 09-28-11. The show is not...
The President of the United States is the chief administrator of the Executive Branch of government. The President is like a CEO of a corporation and all Federal employees are subject to his jurisdiction. He has absolutely no authority over anyone else. The power that...
Hegel Philosophy As discussed inย Part 2ย of this article series, the State is the objectivity of individual freedom, in Hegelโs view. The Stateโs power is absolute and supreme in all regards. This objectivity of individual freedom is simultaneously the purpose of the...
Nullify Now! Tour coming to Jacksonville Americans stare at each other across a great political divide. We have Tea Partiers and Occupiers, Democrats and Republicans, left and right, conservatives and liberals. What can bring the two sides together? Decentralization...