Abstract
During the 2020 presidential campaign in the United States, the problem of secession of a state or a group of states from the U.S.A. was actively discussed. The acute economic, epidemiological, racial-ethnic and environmental crisis have combined to create an unprecedented political crisis, which divided the country into two parts: pro-Republican (red) states and pro-Democratic (blue) states. Most theorists and supporters of secession see it as the logical conclusion of the evident political, economic, cultural and demographic cleavages of the country. A legal, formal partition has been advocated both as a chance to avoid a civil war similar to the one between North and South (1861-1865), and as an essential condition for the advance of American society, a way to break political, social and economic deadlocks in American politics.
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