
This piece centers historical documents and primary sources rather than contemporary political actors, adopting a scholarly, archival approach that avoids charged language or partisan framing. The description emphasizes factual compilation of government records across a century-long span, which situates it as document-oriented rather than advocacy-driven. Reason magazine's libertarian perspective is present in the choice to document government institutional history, but the framing itself is presentational rather than interpretive.
Primary voices: academic or expert, state or recognized government
"This Article presents a corpus of primary sources that were written by presidents, attorneys general, United States attorneys, special counsels, and others between the 1850s and the 1950s."
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