Why Federalism Matters
Published July 1, 2025
America’s founders rejected both monarchy and loose confederation of states to forge a novel system — one that distributes power across state and federal levels. This design wasn’t a compromise; it was a constitutional innovation that prevents tyranny, fosters local experimentation, and strengthens citizen engagement. In an era of political polarization and sweeping federal mandates, federalism remains a vital mechanism for preserving liberty and accommodating the pluralism of American life. Its layered sovereignty protects freedom not by homogenizing governance, but by enabling choice, responsiveness, and bottom-up influence across a continent-sized American democracy.
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