The Civilian and the Military: A History of the American Antimilitarist Tradition |
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... standing army in time of peace , were viewed as the two chief defects of the Constitution from the antimilitarist point of view . Both of these matters were brought up again in the contest over ratification of the Constitution by the ...
... standing army in time of peace , were viewed as the two chief defects of the Constitution from the antimilitarist point of view . Both of these matters were brought up again in the contest over ratification of the Constitution by the ...
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... standing army . " The reason for Calhoun's adherence to the principle of a regular standing army stems from the fact that he realized the distinction between a well - trained militia and the militia as it actually existed in the United ...
... standing army . " The reason for Calhoun's adherence to the principle of a regular standing army stems from the fact that he realized the distinction between a well - trained militia and the militia as it actually existed in the United ...
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... standing army , are not among the first to give us an efficient militia ? ' The answer Simkins supplied by his own argument linking a well - trained mili- tia to the cultivation of a proper military spirit in the United States . The ...
... standing army , are not among the first to give us an efficient militia ? ' The answer Simkins supplied by his own argument linking a well - trained mili- tia to the cultivation of a proper military spirit in the United States . The ...
Contents
The AngloAmerican Heritage | 3 |
The Founding Fathers Reaffirm Civil Supremacy | 18 |
The Defeat of the Federalist Military Plans | 32 |
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