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SPECIAL EPISODE (JULY 4): Deep Dive on the Declaration of Independence and its Relevance Today
Manage episode 211479851 series 2326135
For Independence Day, I take a deep dive into Declaration of Independence in terms of its unique place in history and the cause of freedom; the link between natural law and natural rights, faith and freedom; the Founding Fathers' emphasis on virtue and morality to sustain a free system of government; the criticality of the Declaration to understanding the Constitution, checks and balances, separation of powers, federalism and representative government; parallels between the charges laid out against King George III in the Declaration and today's federal Leviathan from the administrative state, to taxation without representation to sanctuary cities; the Founders' views on slavery, Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass and failing to live up to the values and principles of the Declaration; the imperative to defend liberty against tyranny.
Reference Materials- Declaration of Independence
- Thomas Jefferson's Declaration of Independence first draft slavery excerpt
- The Federalist Papers
- U.S. Constitution
- John Adams letter to Abigail Adams on celebrating Independence Day
- John Adams on rights and religion
- John Adams on slavery
- Calvin Coolidge 150th Anniversary of Independence Day Address
- Competitive Enterprise Institute's "Ten Thousand Commandments" (2018)
- Frederick Douglass on the Declaration and Constitution in opposition to slavery
- Frederick Douglass response to Dred Scott ruling
- Federal Government "Wastebook" (2017)
- Founding.com
- Benjamin Franklin on slavery
- Alexander Hamilton on rights and religion
- Alexander Hamilton on slavery
- Gary Lawson on the administrative state
- Abraham Lincoln on the Declaration and Constitution
- Abraham Lincoln on the Founders and slavery
- James Madison on slavery
- Nationwide injunctions
- Operation Drain the Swamp by Adam Andrzejewski
- Three Felonies a Day by Harvey Silverglate
- Alexis de Tocqueville on religion in America
- UN Arms Trade Treaty
- Vindicating the Founders
- George Washington on slavery
- The Rise and Fall of Constitutional Government in America by Thomas G. West and Douglas A. Jeffrey
- Woodrow Wilson's rejection of the Declaration preface
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Backed Vibes (clean) Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
21 episodes
Manage episode 211479851 series 2326135
For Independence Day, I take a deep dive into Declaration of Independence in terms of its unique place in history and the cause of freedom; the link between natural law and natural rights, faith and freedom; the Founding Fathers' emphasis on virtue and morality to sustain a free system of government; the criticality of the Declaration to understanding the Constitution, checks and balances, separation of powers, federalism and representative government; parallels between the charges laid out against King George III in the Declaration and today's federal Leviathan from the administrative state, to taxation without representation to sanctuary cities; the Founders' views on slavery, Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass and failing to live up to the values and principles of the Declaration; the imperative to defend liberty against tyranny.
Reference Materials- Declaration of Independence
- Thomas Jefferson's Declaration of Independence first draft slavery excerpt
- The Federalist Papers
- U.S. Constitution
- John Adams letter to Abigail Adams on celebrating Independence Day
- John Adams on rights and religion
- John Adams on slavery
- Calvin Coolidge 150th Anniversary of Independence Day Address
- Competitive Enterprise Institute's "Ten Thousand Commandments" (2018)
- Frederick Douglass on the Declaration and Constitution in opposition to slavery
- Frederick Douglass response to Dred Scott ruling
- Federal Government "Wastebook" (2017)
- Founding.com
- Benjamin Franklin on slavery
- Alexander Hamilton on rights and religion
- Alexander Hamilton on slavery
- Gary Lawson on the administrative state
- Abraham Lincoln on the Declaration and Constitution
- Abraham Lincoln on the Founders and slavery
- James Madison on slavery
- Nationwide injunctions
- Operation Drain the Swamp by Adam Andrzejewski
- Three Felonies a Day by Harvey Silverglate
- Alexis de Tocqueville on religion in America
- UN Arms Trade Treaty
- Vindicating the Founders
- George Washington on slavery
- The Rise and Fall of Constitutional Government in America by Thomas G. West and Douglas A. Jeffrey
- Woodrow Wilson's rejection of the Declaration preface
Thanks for Listening!
Check out other episodes, show notes and transcripts at benweingarten.com/bigideas.
Subscribe, rate and review: iTunes | Stitcher | Google | YouTube
Follow Ben: Web | Newsletter | Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn
Advertising & Sponsorship Inquiries: E-mail us.
___________
Backed Vibes (clean) Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
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