Leviathan And Its Enemies by Samuel T. Francis
A polemical critique of modern American governance and culture that portrays the centralized state as an expansive, self-perpetuating power dominated by a cosmopolitan elite and liberal ideology, which the author argues has undermined traditional communities, civic solidarity, and constitutional restraints; the book traces how administrative bureaucracy, multiculturalism, open borders, and interventionist foreign policy work together to erode national sovereignty and social cohesion, and urges a return to decentralization, cultural conservatism, stricter immigration controls, and renewed adherence to constitutional principles as remedies to rein in the state and restore social order.
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