Explore the foundations of civil government and the rights that shape free societies. Learn how a distinct set of principles underpins the American approach to government and liberty.
This work presents a thorough look at how social nature, natural rights, and the rule of law lead to practical government. It lays out foundational ideas and traces how these principles inform political institutions, laws, and the balance of power in the United States.
- Delves into the social nature of humanity and the origins of civil government
- Explains natural, political, and civil rights, and how they relate to liberty and property
- Outlines the structure of government, laws, and checks and balances
- Covers topics from political theory to the practical workings of law and taxation
Ideal for readers who want a clear, historically grounded view of government principles and their real-world implications.