Explore a bold vision of freedom through federalism and brotherhood, as a counter to totalitarian power.
This concise, nonfiction work surveys how regimes limit individual rights and the ways communities can organize for greater personal liberty. It argues for a stepwise, bottom‑up political order where families, communes, cantons, and nations connect through self‑government and mutual cooperation. The core idea treats personal dignity and community as inseparable, and it contrasts centralist control with plural, federated structures as the path to lasting peace and humane governance.
Ideal for readers interested in political theory, history, and discussions about liberty, governance, and the future of international cooperation.
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