Theft of Power: Usurpation

“Treason against the sovereignty of the people” is how St. George Tucker described usurpation – or theft – of power by government. But this view was nothing new – the founders and old revolutionaries had long understood usurpation to be an act of tyranny, even including it in the Declaration of Independence.

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Declaration of Independence

George Washington, Farewell Address (19 Sept 1796)

Samuel Johnson – Dictionary of the English Language (1792)

Nathan Bailey English Dictionary (1775)

Thomas Paine – Rights of Man

Algernon Sidney – (1681, published 1698)

John Locke – Two Treatises Chapt XVII (1691)

Thomas Gordon – Cato No. 75 (5 May 1722)

Thomas Paine – letter to the Abbe Raynal (1782)

Alexander Hamilton – Federalist 33

St. George Tucker – View of the Constitution of the United States (1803)

Samuel Adams – Candidus, Boston Gazette (14 Oct 1771)

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