Letters from Cell No. 73

Captured as a prisoner of war during the Second Mexican-American War in 2034, Col. Peter Iossi writes to his grandchildren in hopes that their generation will not repeat the mistakes of the past.

Writing from Cell No. 73, the colonel describes America's collapse into bankruptcy, anarchy, despotism, secession, and a nuclear war with its neighbor to its south.

As he concludes: "The modern welfare, administrative, social-democratic state cannot govern without violating man's natural rights. It is the antithesis of liberty, and no amount of reform can make it otherwise. It bankrupts the national soul, and then it bankrupts the nation."

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Letters from Cell No. 73

Captured as a prisoner of war during the Second Mexican-American War in 2034, Col. Peter Iossi writes to his grandchildren in hopes that their generation will not repeat the mistakes of the past.

Writing from Cell No. 73, the colonel describes America's collapse into bankruptcy, anarchy, despotism, secession, and a nuclear war with its neighbor to its south.

As he concludes: "The modern welfare, administrative, social-democratic state cannot govern without violating man's natural rights. It is the antithesis of liberty, and no amount of reform can make it otherwise. It bankrupts the national soul, and then it bankrupts the nation."

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Letters from Cell No. 73

Letters from Cell No. 73

by Nathan Tucker
Letters from Cell No. 73

Letters from Cell No. 73

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Captured as a prisoner of war during the Second Mexican-American War in 2034, Col. Peter Iossi writes to his grandchildren in hopes that their generation will not repeat the mistakes of the past.

Writing from Cell No. 73, the colonel describes America's collapse into bankruptcy, anarchy, despotism, secession, and a nuclear war with its neighbor to its south.

As he concludes: "The modern welfare, administrative, social-democratic state cannot govern without violating man's natural rights. It is the antithesis of liberty, and no amount of reform can make it otherwise. It bankrupts the national soul, and then it bankrupts the nation."


Product Details

BN ID: 2940044482944
Publisher: Nathan Tucker
Publication date: 04/19/2013
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 150 KB

About the Author

Nathan W. Tucker is an author, columnist, and attorney who resides in Iowa.

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