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10/4/2021

Leading off this past week’s curation at RealClear’s American Civics portal is Wilfred M. McClay’s review of Victor Davis Hanson’s new book, “The Dying Citizen.” As McClay argues, in an age that trends toward a rootless cosmopolitanism, we need to return to the idea of citizenship in which a certain people with a specific set of traditions establishes a home for themselves.

“Citizenship animates a free people’s way of life, McClay notes. “It draws upon a sense of membership in a society of civic equals – free and independent citizens, not fearful and dependent subjects, who may be unequal in many ways, but who share a civic equality, in which respect for one another’s equal rights and equal standing under the law is a guiding moral premise.”

McClay also opens Law & Liberty’s October forum, exploring the American story, with all of its highs and lows, in light of recent attacks on the country’s principles, history, traditions, and people.

In the New York Times, David Goldfield reviews Allen Guelzo’s forthcoming biography of the Confederate General, Robert E. Lee. Goldfield finds that Guelzo avoids both hagiography and utter condemnation: while Guelzo is “critical of Lee, he does not withhold praise when the circumstances justify it. By the end of the book, Guelzo chooses not to pursue the case against Lee for his treasonous choice to make war on the United States.”

At Starting Points, Garrett Snedeker of the James Wilson Institute critiques Donald Drakeman’s recent book on originalism, finding it praiseworthy because it restores the classical argument for originalism that goes well beyond the talking points of the current legal establishment. But it also falls short in an important respect. “Drakeman spends precious little time in the book furnishing the reader with those renderings of justice that the Founders thought underlay their entire claim of bringing forth a just system of government,” Snedeker writes.

Essential Reading

Citizens Lamed

Wilfred M. McClay, New Criterion

The title of “citizen” has lost much of the simple grandeur it once had. It deserves far better, and as Victor Davis Hanson shows...

In the News

Has America Lost Its Story?

Wilfred M. McClay, Law & Liberty

The Right Way to Welcome Newcomers

Howard Husock, City Journal

‘Debunking The 1619 Project’ Counters Propaganda

Auguste Meyrat, The Federalist

Appeals Court Grapples with Constitutional Protections for Guantánamo Detainees

Harper Neidig, The Hill

The Worst Campus in America for Free Speech

John Hirschauer, RealClearEducation

A Scene from the Yorktown Campaign

American Revolution Institute

King, Kendi, and the Good People of Guilford, Connecticut

Jay Bergman, Minding the Campus

Columbus Symbolizes America’s Trailblazing Spirit

Paul F. Torrisi, Syracuse.com

Robert Gates: How Civics Education Became a National Security Issue

Juan Perez Jr., Politico

Do Eviction Moratoriums Violate the Contract Clause?

John O. McGinnis, Law & Liberty

The Framers Would Have Wanted Us to Change the Constitution

Wilfred Codrington, The Atlantic

American History as Seen Through Quilts

Amy Crawford, Smithsonian Magazine

Woodson Center Adds to ‘1776 Unites’ Curriculum

James Varney, Washington Times

Breaking the Silence in Classrooms

Gary Saul Morson & Morton Schapiro, Substack

The True Story of Robert E. Lee

David Goldfield, New York Times

Multimedia

The Baby and the Bathwater: Toward a Recovery of the American Idea

Robert P. George & Ryan T. Anderson, Ethics and Public Policy Center

The Ethics and Public Policy Center and Princeton University’s James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions...

The American Civil War

Richard Carwardine, Brian Matthew Jordan, Joan Waugh, & David Randall, National Association of Scholars

In this webinar, we ask: was the Civil War necessary? How did the "United" States fall into civil war less than a century after...

Ratification and The Federalist Papers

National Constitution Center

In this session, students will explore the battle over the ratification of the Constitution—beginning with Convention delegates...

Science and Séances

Chris Flannery, American Story

“Follow the science” and the “experts”—became popular maxims in America in the strange years 2020 & 2021, as government...

The Establishment Clause

Bill of Rights Institute

What is the proper relationship between church and state? We analyze this question by reviewing the history behind the Establishment...

Can Black Americans and the Police Trust Each Other?

Braver Angels

Watch We the People's conversation with Janelle Burke and Chief Dan Templeman on controversial contemporary questions...

Articles of Confederation: Drafting and Ratification

Michael Warren, Patriot Lessons

Learn about the circumstances leading to the drafting and ratification of the Articles of Confederation. You can’t really understand...

On the State of Civics Education

John Cornyn & David Davenport, Hatch Foundation

Sen. John Cornyn and David Davenport discuss the current the current state of K-12 civic education and solutions on turning...

Sojourner Truth and the Abolitionist Movement

Mary Patterson, Bill of Rights Institute

How can images help us understand the role of African American women in the abolitionist movement? In this week's episode, Mary...

Carl Cannon's Great American Stories

Great American Stories: Sam Rayburn's Quote

Good morning, it's Friday, Oct. 1, 2021, the day of the week I impart quotations intended to be inspirational or ...

Great American Stories: Baseball Blues in DC

Fifty years ago today, Major League Baseball abandoned the nation's capital for the second time. The first came in 1960 ...

Great American Stories: Polling Pioneers

Eight-five years ago this week, Literary Digest magazine was in the field with the most ambitious public opinion poll in ...

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