The Liberty Dialogues Remedy Series, Volume 4: The Right to Remedy

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Understanding the problem is not enough. The question is: What now?

If liberty has been diminished, rights transformed into privileges, and constitutional government displaced by administrative governance, does a practical remedy still exist?

This concluding volume confronts that question directly.

Through an in-depth dialogue between James Bowers Johnson and ChatGPT, the discussion moves beyond diagnosis to constitutional restoration, exploring the roles of governors, sheriffs, constitutional institutions, common law courts, county governance, and the enduring responsibility of public officers to preserve liberty.

Rather than proposing revolution or political conquest, this volume presents a comprehensive framework for restoring constitutional order by reviving existing institutions according to their original purpose. It examines constitutional grievances, questions of first impression, the distinction between de jure and de facto government, and the practical responsibilities necessary to preserve liberty across generations.

The journey that began with the human spirit concludes with the search for a remedy—not by creating a new republic, but by restoring the principles that once made one possible.

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