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The Meaning of the Declaration of Independence

July 3, 2022August 4, 2022 Benjamin A. Kleinerman

Benjamin A. Kleinerman is the R.W. Morrison Professor of Political Science at Baylor University. He is the Editor of The Constitutionalist.  Since my children were little, I have insisted on us reading and discussing the Declaration of Independence every 4th of July.  … Continue reading The Meaning of the Declaration of Independence

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The July 4 Project

July 3, 2021July 27, 2021 Susan McWilliams Barndt

Susan McWilliams Barndt is chair and professor of politics at Pomona College. She is a regular contributor to The Constitutionalist. Why don’t we celebrate September 3?             Why do we celebrate July 4? From the mouths of babes: My 10-year-old … Continue reading The July 4 Project

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The American Creed and American History

June 8, 2021July 27, 2021 George Thomas

George Thomas is the Wohlford Professor of American Political Institutions and Director of the Salvatori Center at Claremont McKenna College. Professor Thomas is a regular contributor to The Constitutionalist. A number of states have rushed to limit how race can … Continue reading The American Creed and American History

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Leadership and Civic Education

March 5, 2021March 8, 2021 George Thomas

George Thomas is Professor of American Political Institutions at Claremont McKenna College and a regular contributor to The Constitutionalist. The last few years have reminded us of the importance of civic virtue. Not so much a robust dedication to public … Continue reading Leadership and Civic Education

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