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“Most Americans acknowledge our spiraling income inequality, but many worry that tackling it could cost us our freedom, and we are at an impasse. Clement Fatovic proposes to move forward by glancing back—to the Founding Fathers, who warned that if a republic really wants to stay free, it will guard against a lopsided distribution of property.”Woody Holton, author of Unruly Americans and the Origins of the Constitution

“In a sophisticated, detailed, and compelling manner Clement Fatovic explores and explodes the founders concerns over economic inequality. This is an exceptionally timely study given the current heated debates over inequality in contemporary America.” Richard Matthews, Department of Political Science at Lehigh University.

Americas Founding and the Struggle over Economic Inequality

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      Publisher: MP-KAN Uni Press of Kansas
      Publication Date: 12/4/2015 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780700621736, 978-0700621736
      ISBN10: 0700621733

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      Trade Review
      “Most Americans acknowledge our spiraling income inequality, but many worry that tackling it could cost us our freedom, and we are at an impasse. Clement Fatovic proposes to move forward by glancing back—to the Founding Fathers, who warned that if a republic really wants to stay free, it will guard against a lopsided distribution of property.”Woody Holton, author of Unruly Americans and the Origins of the Constitution

      “In a sophisticated, detailed, and compelling manner Clement Fatovic explores and explodes the founders concerns over economic inequality. This is an exceptionally timely study given the current heated debates over inequality in contemporary America.” Richard Matthews, Department of Political Science at Lehigh University.

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