Ira Lacher reflects on the impact of federalism. -promoted by Laura Belin
On the eve of Independence Day, let us take a moment to consider that, like knowledge, too much independence is a dangerous thing.
When the founders declared America’s independence from Britain, they envisioned a nation composed of 13 semiautonomous states, which would maintain a delicate balance with a central government. That Rube Goldberg gadget empowered states to declare which human beings were human beings and which were property.