Jason Sands

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“Notes on Ancient and Modern Confederations.” It was a boringly repetitive little essay, because the same thing happened over and over again: whether it was one of the Greek, Italian, Dutch, or Germanic confederations, they all came together against a common enemy, then eventually dissolved into civil wars, anarchy, and political oblivion.
American Dialogue: The Founders and Us
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