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Abraham Lincoln was the greatest of our presidents. He saved the Union, which made it possible for him to free the slaves. But he did more than this; without him we probably would have had no reason to celebrate the bicentennial first of the Declaration of Independence and then of...
"We say that a man can be known by the company he keeps. So I say that a nation, a people, can be known and be judged by its heroes, by whom it honors above all others."
The ballots are cast and we still don't know who our next president will be. What happens next?
Walter Berns argues that theU.S. Constitution has endured so well because it is written on the hearts of Americans.
The remarkably close tally in the presidential election this year and the confusion and controversy over how to determine the winner have reminded voters of the importance of the electoral college.
This lecture comes in three parts. First, a bit of general scene setting about the peculiarity of the current debate over Progressivism; second, a look at a few case studies of individual...
George Mason's Virginia Declaration of Rights, Jefferson's Bill for Establishing Religious Freedom, and Madison's Memorial and Remonstrance owe their derivation to a Jewish and Christian worldview.
The lack of realism in the cultural revolution of the 1960s led to the birth of "the center Right."




