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4/14/2025

Last week’s curation at RealClear’s American Civics portal begins with a review by Michael Lucchese at Law & Liberty of a new Library of America edition of John Quincy Adams’s writings. Edited by David Waldstreicher, this collection features some of Adams’s most “important addresses to an American people he loved but perhaps never fully understood.” Spanning from his days as an undergraduate to his time in the House of Representatives after his presidency, Lucchese writes that “these documents reveal John Quincy Adams was a man of immense moral clarity and penetrating intellectual powers.” His commitment to America as a classical republic undergirded by an appeal to natural rights should be praised. But the documents also show that Adams “was only half-suited to the tacking and trimming necessary to democratic statesmanship,” because, like his father, he disliked party politics and had a strong independent streak. “In the end, though, anyone who spends time reading Adams’s writings must conclude that he is in the first rank of American statesmen,” Lucchese notes. “Whatever his shortcomings as a practical politician, he achieved great things on behalf of his country—and, perhaps more importantly, he gave voice to her most fundamental principles.”

At RealClearHistory, J. Michael Hoffpauir, Assistant Professor of Political Theory at the University of Austin and a Jack Miller Center fellow, focuses on Benjamin Franklin’s seemingly scandalous praise of vanity. He gives a full-orbed understanding of vanity, which “is not merely one’s desire to stand above others – it is also one’s resentment of those who think they ought to be placed higher.” Hoffpauir then notes that “Franklin’s democratic character…is evident in his realism regarding human beings’ vanity and readiness to give it fair quarter wherever he meets it.” And this is also pivotal for civics education. Without a sense of the higher and the lower, Hoffpauir concludes that “one cannot rightly judge which man is worthy of imitation and honor and which is worthy of condemnation and infamy.”

Essential Reading

Benjamin Franklin’s Scandalous Praise of Vanity

J. Michael Hoffpauir, RealClearHistory

It is only natural that a conversation about an autobiography turns to a conversation about vanity. After...

In the News

From Son of the Revolution to Old Man Eloquent

Michael Lucchese, Law & Liberty

The SAVE Act: Protecting the Vote or Destroying It?

James Fite, Liberty Nation

When In America, Do As the Romans Did

Henry T. Edmondson, Ford Forum

Laws on School Threats Raise 1st Amendment Worries

Angele Latham, Tennessean

Will Trump's Tariffs Move Us Back to the Constitutional Order?

Michael Barone, RealClearPolitics

‘Shots Heard Round the World’ Review: America’s Trans-Atlantic Revolution

William Anthony Hay, WSJ

Reforming Civic Education Will Strengthen Democracy

Alejandro Ramos, Detroit News

The Three Religious Liberty Cases Before SCOTUS

Tim Goeglein, Federalist

250 Years After Paul Revere's Ride, Boston Still Stands for Liberty

Keith Raffel, RealClearPolitics

Vietnam Veterans in American Historical Memory

Jay Green, Teaching American History

In North Carolina, Academic Conservatives Have Met the Enemy

John Murawski, RealClearInvestigations

Supreme Court Allows Trump to Enforce Alien Enemies Act

John Fritze & Devan Cole, CNN

That 'Ancient Republican Spirit'

Hans Eicholz, Law & Liberty

Danielle Allen Discusses the Current State of Democracy

Jessica Sieff, Notre Dame News

Bill Requiring Civic Education in NC Higher Ed Clears Committee

David Bass, Carolina Journal

Multimedia

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Daily Signal

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Alice Coachman: Leaping to Victory

Woodson Center

Raised under the shadows of Jim Crow segregation and the Great Depression, Alice Coachman fought through gender...

Mike Pence on Our Constitutional Moment

Liberty Fund

Governor Mitch Daniels sits down with Vice President Mike Pence to discuss lessons in preserving freedom in...

Carl Cannon's Great American Stories

Great American Stories: Ira Hayes

Even if one considers Ibram X. Kendi's "antiracism" schtick an Orwellian scam, Robin DiAngelo's "white fragility" idiotic, and the whole  "diversity, ...

Great American Stories: America's Crown Jewels

One of the joys of my childhood was exploring Yosemite National Park with my father. Anyone who has ever been ...

Great American Stories: Bob Hope

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