Good to Be King: The Foundation of Our Constitutional Freedom

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Good to Be King: The Foundation of Our Constitutional Freedom is a book that explains and advocates a strict constitutionalist and libertarian interpretation of American government and individual rights.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
libertarian literature
political philosophy book
advocates limited federal power
minimal government intervention
originalist interpretation of the Constitution
personal responsibility
strong protection of individual liberties
author Michael Badnarik NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
explains checks and balances
constitutional rights of citizens
separation of powers
structure of the United States government
focusesOn Bill of Rights NERFINISHED
Second Amendment NERFINISHED
Tenth Amendment NERFINISHED
genre constitutional law
libertarianism
politics
hasPerspective anti-statist
pro-individual sovereignty
ideology classical liberalism
libertarianism
strict constitutionalism
language English
mainSubject American government
United States Constitution NERFINISHED
constitutional interpretation
individual rights
libertarianism
limited government
relatedTo United States Bill of Rights NERFINISHED
constitutional rights education
libertarian movement in the United States
targetAudience American citizens
libertarian activists
students of constitutional law
teaches civic education
constitutional literacy

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Michael Badnarik authored Good to Be King: The Foundation of Our Constitutional Freedom
Michael Badnarik notableWork Good to Be King: The Foundation of Our Constitutional Freedom