The United States of America was established with lofty moral
goals and noble purpose; it was believed that a government based on
these ethical principles was the proper way to realize liberty and
freedom. As the country continues to grow, from the days of the
colonies to the influential nation that it is today, the
governmental structure has grown and developed along with it into a
unique type of government that profoundly affects the lives of the
American people.
"Power in the People" presents a detailed analysis of not only
the origins of democracy, development and operation of government,
and evolution of the country, but also a penetrating look into the
character and purpose of the republic. Morley focuses on the
founding of American freedom in the conviction that the individual
is fully capable of self-government, and therefore power must be
dispersed as much as possible among the individual citizens who
generate public order from the internal order of their own souls.
The power in the people is precisely that of self-government, which
minimizes the need for state power, and the self-government is
necessarily under the authority of God.
The dream of building a commonwealth more gracious than any
that had gone before was ever in the minds of the founding fathers
and reflected in their act of placing great power in the hands of
the citizens. Michael Henry's new introduction to this classic book
places the work into the context of contemporary society, most
poignantly noting that America, by Morley's standards, has not been
vigilant enough in preserving its historic greatness or
freedom.
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