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American Law and Thought
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“It is, in fact, impossible clearly to distinguish economic war from information war, since each involves the same hegemonic ambition of making commercial and military exchanges interactive.”


― Paul Virilio, The Information Bomb




“John Adams worried that ‘a division of the republic into two great parties … is to be dreaded as the great political evil.’ And that’s exactly what has come to pass.”


- Lee Drutman, The Atlantic (2020)







A collection of essays covering various topics from parties and interest groups, law and politics, international relations theory, American political thought, and much more. The discoveries in this book represent years of study at the university. They delve into the nature of politics, the role of law, and the implications of policy on race, gender, and the environment in the United States. There are policy and practical lessons that can be learned as we navigate through these informative findings. I implore you, the reader, to navigate through the references provided and delve even deeper into the areas explored. So, that you may become a more informed citizen and help create a more perfect union.