The Liberty Amendments by Mark R. Levin (.ePUB)
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The Liberty Amendments: Restoring the American Republic by Mark R. Levin
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Overview: In The Liberty Amendments, constitutional scholar and radio host Mark R. Levin lays out a bold plan to restore America to the vision of its Founding Fathers. Levin argues that Washington, D.C. has strayed far from the constitutional limits of government, consolidating power in ways that endanger liberty and the rule of law. His solution: a series of amendments to the U.S. Constitution, driven not by Congress but by the states through the Article V convention process.
Levin proposes eleven amendments, each crafted to limit government’s reach and restore accountability. Among them: imposing term limits on members of Congress and Supreme Court justices, limiting federal spending and taxation, returning power to the states, and curbing the overreach of unelected bureaucrats. These proposals are designed not as abstract theory but as concrete steps Americans can demand to realign their government with the Constitution’s original intent.
Provocative and urgent, Levin’s book is both a critique of modern American governance and a call to arms for citizens to reclaim their republic. Whether or not one agrees with every proposal, The Liberty Amendments challenges readers to confront the reality of government excess and consider bold remedies for safeguarding freedom.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Educational

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