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Old 03-26-2008, 04:00 PM
danielpalos danielpalos is offline
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How does your point of view account for the individualism of the several states, in their severalty? We know individualism exists. If an individual state can exist in nature, then doesn't it follow that a form of state-ism can also exist in nature?

Individual states have a Tenth Amendment.

A US specific example are the relations between the several sovereign states among themselves and general government of the Union.

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