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Independent research organization founded in 2026, dedicated to the scholarly examination of political, cultural, and economic separatism.

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Legal and Constitutional Pathways to Vermont Independence

Analyzing historical precedent, constitutional theory, and potential legal strategies for a peaceful dissolution of ties with the United States.

The Role of Local Culture in Fostering Separatist Identity

How Vermont's distinct traditions, dialects, arts, and communal values form the bedrock of a unique national consciousness.

Economic Models for a Sovereign Green Mountain State

Examining potential fiscal systems, currency, trade relationships, and key industries that could sustain an independent Vermont.

A Historical Analysis of the Independent Vermont Republic

Delving into the fourteen-year period when Vermont was a sovereign nation, exploring its governance, diplomacy, and the lessons for today's separatist thinkers.

Founding Principles of the Vermont Secessionist Movement

An exploration of the core philosophical and political tenets that inspired the modern Vermont secessionist movement, tracing its roots from colonial independence to contemporary disillusionment.

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Founded in 2026.

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