(Front Matter) [10] Constitution: (Cover) Constitution: (Title Page) Constitution: (Half Title) Constitution: (Copyright) Constitution: (Quotes Page) Constitution: Dedication Constitution: Acknowledgements Constitution: Table of Contents Constitution: Foreword Constitution: Preface Constitution: Introduction [23] A Reformation: The Introduction Repeating the Founders: A Common Law Suit Against the State List of The Major Reforms [20] Regarding the Military and Geostrategic Mission Regarding the Political Regarding Legitimacy Regarding Truth Regarding Due Process Regarding Rights Obligations and Inalienations Regarding The Enumerated Rights Obligations and Inalienations Regarding Solutions (undone) Regarding Strategic Policy Regarding Taxes and Financial Easing Regarding The Economy Regarding Money Supply, Finance, Banking, Credit, and Interest Regarding Benefits: Income, Unemployment, Health, Retirement Regarding Employment: Manufacturing, Automation, AI, and the Commons Regarding The Family and the Restoration of Intergenerational Lending Regarding Consumer Protections Regarding Norms Regarding The Commons Regarding Primary, Secondary, and Higher Education (Scrap) Major Reforms Constitution: The Declaration [3] Introduction To The Declaration of Reformation The Declaration The Act of Reformation Constitution: The Reformation [58] The Preamble Article I – Laws of Nature [3] Article I.I: Nature Article I.II: Man Article I.III: Language Article II – The Laws of Man [18] Article II.0 Polities Article II.?: The Natural Law Article II.II: Rule of Law Article II.III Rights, Obligations and Inalienations Under Natural Law (Federal) [11] Article II.III.I: Before Inclusion Article II.III.II: The Process of Inclusion (Others) Article II.III.III: During Inclusion (Others) [6] Article II.III.III.I: Insurance of Sovereignty [1] Article II.III.III.I.I: The Militia Article II.III.III.II: Insurance of Reciprocity Article II.III.III.III: Insurance of Truth Article II.III.III.IV: Insurance Against Irreciprocity Article II.III.III.V: Insurance of Due Process Article II.III.IV: The Process of Exclusion Article II.III.V: After Exclusion Article II.IV: Enumerated Necessary Positive Rights, Obligations, and Inalienations Article II.V: Violations of The Law (with lists) (scrap) Article II.II Rights, Obligations and Inalienations Under Natural Law (Federal) Article III – The Law of Polities [5] Article III.I: Obligations of Officials Article III.II: The Courts Article III.III: The State Article III:IV: The Government of the State Article III.V: The Government of the Several States Article IV – The Law of Institutions [18] Article IV.III – The Military Article IV.III.I – Strategic Research Article IV.??? – Strategic Resources Article IV.??? – State and Regional Regiments (NG) Article IV.??? – The Civil Militia Article IV.??? – Civil Disaster Emergency Article IV.??? – Intelligence Article IV.??? – Foreign Relations (State) Article IV.??? – Trade Article IV.??? – Citizenship, Travel, Visitation, Immigration Article IV.??? – Justice (Legal) Article IV.??? – Police (FBI) Article IV.??? – The Treasury Article IV.??? – Revenue Article IV.??? – Money Banking Finance Article IV.??? – Insurance and Benefits Article IV.IV – The Interior Article IV.V: The Territories, Monuments, Arts, and Letters (Aesthetics) Article V – The Law of the Commons [4] Articla V.I: The Commons Article V.II: The Economy Article V.III: Commerce and Cooperation Article V.??? – Civil Society Article VI – The Law of The People [3] Article VI.I: The People Article VI.II: Fitness, Religion, Education, Training Article VI.III: Mating, Marriage, Family Constitution: Enforcement [5] Constitution: Rules of Devolution Constitution: The Course and Conduct of a Revolution and if Necessary, Civil War Constitution: Restitutions and Punishments Constitution: Threats, Charges, and Duties Constitution: Letter of Marque Constitution: (Back Matter) [3] The Course in Natural Law Appendix – Populations Appendix – Three Generations to Our Success Home / The Books In Progress / Volume four: The Law(Constitution) / Constitution: Enforcement Constitution: The Course and Conduct of a Revolution and if Necessary, Civil War The course and conduct of a revolution ( … ) Doc navigation < Constitution: Rules of Devolution Constitution: Restitutions and Punishments > Was this page helpful? Yes No How can we improve this documentation? Send