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“(*Liberalism then, unlike now, stood for small government, low taxes, free trade, and anti-militarism.)”
Mark David Ledbetter, America's Forgotten History, Part Three: A Progressive Empire

“Any people anywhere have the right to rise up, and shake off the existing government, and form one that suits them better. This is a most valuable, a most sacred right, a right which we hope and believe is to liberate the world. Later, when such rising-up and shaking-off threatened his own Hamiltonian agenda, Lincoln’s thinking would change.”
Mark David Ledbetter, America's Forgotten History, Part Two: Rupture

“Every major war in American history, except the Mexican and Spanish-American, has either led to central banking or resulted from it. Central banking and government have a symbiotic relationship that is often mediated by war. Central banking gives government a way to tap the productive power of the private sector and borrow from the future without the need to rely overmuch on unpopular tax increases. Government gives central banking the extreme profits that derive from immense borrowing to finance wars and other government projects.”
Mark David Ledbetter, America's Forgotten History, Part Two: Rupture

“The Panic of 1819 sounded a wakeup call to some that the founders had been right after all in separating State and Commerce. Having experienced both state religion and state mercantilism under the British, the founders recognized the importance of separating the three power centers of Commerce, Church, and State. Commerce or Church, combined with State, produced both corruption and power too great to oppose – a condition of tyranny.”
Mark David Ledbetter, America's Forgotten History, Part Two: Rupture

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