The ultimate lesson Burke drew from the American crisis was starkly opposed to the one suggested by the Declaration: That equality as a guiding principle actually distorts our perception of political justice by blinding us to meaningful and essential differences within a body politic. The American Revolution is often seen as a historical movement in […]
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Confronting Globalization: Brexit and the American Revolution
There is a parallel between the American decision to leave the British Empire in 1776 and the British vote to leave the EU in 2016: both movements emphasized their localist credentials through a confrontational narrative that was anti-establishment, anti-corporate and anti-globalist. On June 23, 2016, the British electorate voted narrowly for “Brexit”: for Britain to […]
Due Process and the Death Penalty
In the United States Constitution, the Founding Fathers safeguarded the rights of the accused by limiting the power of the state. The Terry Williams case illustrates all too clearly what happens when prosecutors disregard Constitutional rules and principles. Unfairness in the criminal justice system is a major concern of our time. In the United States […]
The Dangers of “Aristocracy:” Grund’s Critique of Tocqueville’s Democracy in America
Bringing Aristocracy in America into dialogue with Tocqueville’s Democracy in America can help historians to better understand the nature of the conflict between “aristocracy” and “democracy”—an issue that may be more relevant even in our own time than many had thought. When Alexis de Tocqueville published the first volume of his Democracy in America in […]
Bridling the Unbridled: The American Constitution and The Presidency of Donald Trump
Whatever one may think of President Trump, perhaps the greatest hope for Making America Great Again is not found in a particular president but in the American people’s own charter of government: The Constitution of the United States. H.L. Mencken famously defined democracy as “the theory that the common people know what they want, and […]
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