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A History of Repeated Injuries

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While Americans have many reasons to celebrate the 250th birthday of the nation, the wisdom of the Founders serves as both a warning against the erosion of our liberties and as a source of timeless principles to guide us forward. In A History of Repeated Injuries, policy experts explore the Founders' grievances against King George III in the Declaration of Independence.

The collected essays center around a crucial question: Has the power of the US government exceeded the limits envisioned by the Founders? The authors reflect on historical context while addressing contemporary issues, focusing on select grievances outlined in the Declaration and their relevance to current government policies. Key topics such as the nature of limited government, international trade, the administration of justice, executive power, taxation, immigration, and foreign policy were of paramount concern to the nation's Founders and continue to spark debate today.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cato Institute
Date
24 March 2026
Pages
220
ISBN
9781969284069

While Americans have many reasons to celebrate the 250th birthday of the nation, the wisdom of the Founders serves as both a warning against the erosion of our liberties and as a source of timeless principles to guide us forward. In A History of Repeated Injuries, policy experts explore the Founders' grievances against King George III in the Declaration of Independence.

The collected essays center around a crucial question: Has the power of the US government exceeded the limits envisioned by the Founders? The authors reflect on historical context while addressing contemporary issues, focusing on select grievances outlined in the Declaration and their relevance to current government policies. Key topics such as the nature of limited government, international trade, the administration of justice, executive power, taxation, immigration, and foreign policy were of paramount concern to the nation's Founders and continue to spark debate today.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cato Institute
Date
24 March 2026
Pages
220
ISBN
9781969284069