Sunset Beach, N.C. - Laurie Thomas Vass, of Gabby Press, earned a 4 ½ star book review from a reviewer at Library Thing.
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The Library Thing review stated,
Hmm, a difficult book, but - worth the read. Not sure that the format - more like bulleted statements than a narrative works well, in fact, it takes a bit more attention to keep the informational nuggets together. This is essentially in three parts - the first focusing on George Mason, then about the betrayal by Madison in his version of the Constitution, then Schumpeter's economics. The first part and second parts are excellent - really puts the case together that the Constitution favored the aristocracy and especially the slave-holders - which is the argument many present African-American sociopolitical pundits point out. The last part is a bit too dense - somewhat free-market, but difficult to fathom. The call for a new Constitutional Convention is a forlorn hope - immigration, leftist control of education, and their sympathetic media would not let a reduced national government appear.
(4 ½ stars.)
Vass noted that,
“My intent in writing this book is to provide conservative American citizens with George Mason’s vision for a decentralized, egalitarian constitutional alternative to Madison’s centralized national government.
The book offers a synthesis of the radical individualistic ideology of George Mason, the methodology of constitution creation of James Buchanan, of George Mason University, and the principles of entrepreneurial capitalism of Joseph Schumpeter.
The primary idea presented in the book is that the political and economic history of America provides examples of how more citizen participatory democracy in a entrepreneurial capitalist economy would be a better solution than the centralized globalist ruling class decision-making model currently in operation.
Geogre Mason's America had previously earned a five star review from Literary Titan.
About Gabby Press: www.gabbypres.com
Gabby Press is the imprint publishing company of books written by Laurie Thomas Vass. Gabby is short for The Great American Business & Economics Press. The political ideology of Gabby books is natural rights conservative. The blog for Gabby Press is civildissoution.com
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