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The author analyzes the difference between self-governing citizens and passive subjects, tracing constitutional development from revolutionary conventions through the federal league to a national government created by the people. He argues that certain constitutional changes, notably the Eighteenth Amendment, conflict with citizen sovereignty by converting free citizens into subjects, and he supports this claim with close readings of founding debates, constitutional clauses, and legal history to insist on preserving civil liberty and clear limits on governmental power.

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Francis X. Hennessy

Francis X. Hennessy was an author known for his work in political philosophy and civic engagement. His notable book, "Citizen or Subject?", explores the dynamics of citizenship and individual rights within society. Hennessy's writing reflects a deep interest in the responsibilities and roles of citizens in a democratic framework, contributing to discussions on governance and civic duty. Through his work, he invites readers to consider the implications of their status as citizens or subjects, making his insights relevant to ongoing debates about democracy and personal agency.

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