This is the definitive guide to the Texas independence movement. For decades, the media and political elites have relied on fear and misinformation to suppress the conversation about secession. TEXIT cuts through the noise. It answers the hardest questions about currency, the military, trade, and the U.S. national debt, proving that an independent Texas is not just a constitutional right, but a practical, economic inevitability.
What happens when a state possesses all the economic and cultural markers of an independent nation, but remains legally bound to a failing federal bureaucracy? In my upcoming book, The Tethered Sovereign, I explore the philosophical and legal breaking points of the modern nation-state. It is a deep dive into the illusion of federalism and the moral imperative of local self-rule in the 21st century.
Argues that Orthodox Christian ecclesiology, through its tradition of autocephaly and conciliar communion, provides a coherent theological grounding for the self-determination of peoples.
Read PDFA unified theoretical framework integrating threshold models, game theory, and network dynamics to explain how social and political movements cross tipping points.
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