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A Republic, if You Can Keep It

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An essay by U.S. Congressional Representative Ron Paul of Texas on the state of the American republic delivered at the dawn of the twenty-first century. He argues for the strong separation of powers among the three branches of government in order to preserve individual liberty. Paul explains the importance of understanding the principles embedded in the U.S. Constitution. Topics discussed include the past successes of the republic, social and philosophic changes, and law and morality.

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