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One thing about reading about the period between 1789 and 1865 is that it gives you a real understanding how we got to where we are today, and it’s tragic. Tom DiLorenzo has already made a significant contribution to this understanding by his books on Lincoln, which emphasizes the economic issues and imperialist intents of the Founders who did not want limited government, and how they and their disciples worked within government to still achieve their intended ends of consolidation.
They did an excellent job while most Americans slumbered, feeling themselves secure under our governing documents. This showed itself to be an illusion as Lincoln virtually trashed the Constitution and imposed, by the force of his will, a radical new interpretation of the meaning of America, displacing that of the Founders.
While DiLorenzo concentrated on economic issues, Mr. Emison seems to concentrate on the legal/constitutional issues more, as well as the legality of secession and exposing the criminal acts of the northern generals against civilians, with their wanton destruction of Southern cities.
The difference in perspectives of these two writers shakes out to mean there is little redundancy or overlap of material. So, if you’ve read “The Real Lincoln” or “Lincoln Unmasked” fear not; you’re not going to find the same material rehashed in Lincoln Über Alles.

The information and insights they share suppement one another and together make a strong case that Lincoln, in conformity to his mentors Hamilton, Marshall and Clay, abused the power of his office and beyond to do all he could to consolidate power in the Federal government and create an imperial presidency worthy of ruling a consolidated Empire.
Mr. Emison makes the important point in his final chapter that the war was not “a war between the states” but a war of the Federal Government against the states, to destroy their rights, usurp their power and consolidate it unto itself.
Reading that from Emison I recalled a statement by one of Harriet Beecher-Stowe’s brothers. Writing after the war he expressed shock at the intrusions of the Federal government in local matters and the shocking rise in taxes. He said the National government was not fit to properly act in local matters and their intrusions were always harmful. He concluded that the greatest dangers the citizens faced were the encroachments and usurpations of power from the Centralized Government.
Upon reading that I thought, “Well….duhhhh.” I was shocked he seemed shocked.
He was simply getting everything he and his Yankees bretheren had fought for. They had, in fact, labored to forge the links of the fetters by which all citizens, including themselves, would be made slaves of the Central Imperial power: welcome to Obamamerica–the logical consequence of what Lincoln began. Today it is fashionable for neocon’s like Glenn Beck to attack the progressives, opine the effects of their policies and attempt to pin all our present ills upon them, while honoring Lincoln. If Mr. Beck were as honest as his colleague at FOX, Judge Napolitano, he would freely admit that the foundation for Progressivism was laid by Lincoln and the radical Republicans who essentially created one party rule in Mordor on the Potomac for a quarter of a century following Lincoln. Neither Progressive nor Neocon could exist with their present effectiveness upon government and society without the unconstitutional, criminal acts of this man as foundation.
Mr. Emison, in the clearest and most lucid and readable of terms, sheds new light upon the horrors and abuses of America’s great Tyrant and gives us a new depth of understanding of the legal and constitutional aspects of Lincoln’s abuses as well as the horrors of total war and the criminal acts of the Federal army and their top generals as examined under the light of the Lieber codes, which were operative most of the war.
It is clear to me Lincoln lead a Jacobin-style take over that has poisoned the nation. Let’s give him and shadow of a doubt and say that some of Mr. Lincoln’s goals were good. But the means he used to achieve them were illegal, brutal, criminal, inhumane, unconstitutional, tyranical and corrupt at their core, creating a much greater and longer lasting evil than the one he sought to correct. We are suffering mightily to this day from the effects of his actions and those of the radical Republicans after the war. This, in my opinion, is one of the best books I’ve read on Lincoln in respect to both style and content. Buy it and read it; you will consider it a valuable addition to your book collection on that great and tragic event most Americans incorrectly term as “The Civil War.”


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    I have to agree with the author, the Civil War was a war to maintain a federal government that some states did not want. They had every right to secede under the constitution but Lincoln had to hold on to them to protect the northern industries that were reliant on state aid, half of which came from the south. My opinion of Lincoln is not the accepted one, I think he wrote good speeches but his policies stunk. Had William H. Seward been selected by the Republicans and had he won the election I think the war would have been avoided and the seceded states would have returned to the union within two years with no deaths involved, he was a statesmen, Lincoln was most certainly not.
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  12. Lincoln says:

    LINCOLN UBER ALLES: DICTATORSHIP COMES TO AMERICA
    JOHN AVERY EMISON
    PELICAN PRESS, 2009
    HARDCOVER, $24.95, 320 PAGES, PHOTOGRAPHS

    According to John Avery Emison, the Germans who had fought in the 1848 European uprisings came to the United States to try to help form the strong central government that they fought for in Germany but failed to create there. Lincoln gained political support for his presidential election from many of those immigrant Germans, a demographic whose leaders had been involved in the uprisings to create a united Germany. Some of these leaders, many of them intellectuals and military officers, were given commissions as officers in the Union Army. Debunking the myth that the War Between the States was a war for racial justice, Emison reveals that it was actually a battle over the economic disparities between the North and the South. By examining U.S. Supreme Court cases, he clearly demonstrates not only that the Southern states were well within their rights to withdraw from the Union in 1860, but also that secession is still legal today. And, by illustrating how Abraham Lincoln’s tyrannical presidency paved the way for today’s bloated “Leviathan” government, Emison brings his subject into the 21st Century and puts forth his fears for the future. In LINCOLN UBER ALLES: DICTATORSHIP COMES TO AMERICA, Emison reveals the following:

    *Why Southern secession was legal-according to no fewer than three U.S. Supreme Court doctrines expounded in numerous rulings that were the law of the land at the time and remain so today.

    *How the War Between the States was an illegal counter-revolution to free the Federal government from constitutional restrictions on its power.

    *How the initiation of the war had nothing to do with either ending slavery or preserving the Union-and, technically speaking, it accomplished neither.

    *The North had no interest in racial justice-and, for the most part, they despised and hounded free blacks and enacted Jim Crow laws as a means of preventing them from crossing into Northern states.

    *Virtually everything Lincoln did to defeat secession was illegal-including the declaration of war without a vote of Congress, the invasion of states and overthrow of legally elected state governments, the blockade of Southern ports, the arbitrary impressments of Southerners into U.S. Army ranks, and the attacks on civilian noncombatants and deliberate destruction of private property.

    *How Lincoln illegally suppressed political opposition in the North-by, for instance, arresting civilians, mayors, and other Northern officials; suspending habeas corpus, shutting down newspapers, and threatening to arrest U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice Roger Taney.

    *Why Lincoln and his generals were war criminals under their own military code of justice, the Lieber Code-and would have been hanged if they had lost the war.

    “In the 21st Century, America is haunted by Lincoln’s blood lust for a coercive, dominant, unitary, unaccountable, debt-laden central government,” concludes Emison. “That is why this book matters. Abraham Lincoln opened the door to the Leviathan central state that mandates, manipulates, and regulates virtually every aspect of life in America and seeks unilateral hegemony around the globe.” LINCOLN UBER ALLES: DICTATORSHIP COMES TO AMERICA is a masterful account that answers the many forbidden questions that our country now more than ever needs to know.

    Lt. Colonel Robert A. Lynn, Florida Guard
    Orlando, Florida

  13. Kirkland says:

    Anyone desiring to have an objective understanding of who we are and what we are as a nation, would do well in reading the book Lincoln Über Alles. Why? Because in it contains not only rarely known facts of history pertaining to Mr. Lincoln and his era, but also an analysis in understanding our times in regard to that history.

    Within the pages of nine chapters is the “Introduction” which presents the thesis and is expounded upon in the chapters which follow. Some of the topics discussed in this book include: an expose’ of the hypocrisy of the “Free States” of the Union in the matter of race relations; the influence of German revolutionaries who emigrated to the U.S. and who were instrumental in the role of the election of Mr. Lincoln as the 16th President; the legality of secessionism from a Constitutional and judicial viewpoint; war crimes commented by the Union army – the concept of total war.

    Where appropriate, many of the chapters contain a “Summary” or “Conclusion” at the end of the chapter. The book also contains photographs of some of the prominent men which are discussed in the book.

    I thoroughly enjoy reading, and appreciate, this book; Mr. Emison used a no-nonsense, straight forward style in writing, and was very systematic in reveling the information from his research, which will enhance the reader’s interest.

    This book is well-documented, and is worth the time invested in reading and self-educating.

  14. Allan says:

    This book was an eye-opening experience. Mr. Emison bases his writing on truth backed up with facts through research, among these facts is that the South had a constitutional right to secede. With the countless pro-Lincoln books and biased educational material in schools, this author was a breath of fresh air. The author explains what Lincoln and his fellow administrators, military leaders, as well as his political supporters really thought of the slave issue. It is shocking to see how the so-called heroes of the war really felt about the blacks before, during, and after the war. This is evidenced by the many anti-black laws that the northern states enacted following the war. It gives proof how hypocritical these states were with black issues, and the war was not actually a battle over slavery, but Lincoln’s goal of a strong centralized government, regardless of the cost of 600,000 lives of our country’s men. Once again, I want to express how much I enjoyed reading this book and I feel that it is a contribution to history and the true understanding of the war.