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1/10/2022

Welcome back to our weekly newsletter for RealClear’s American Civics portal, which begins with an essay by David Bolotin, a tutor emeritus at St. John’s College in Sante Fe. Bolotin focuses on two important aims of liberal education: the education of citizens “in a free and self-governing society” and producing students with free minds. He notes that civic education “is rightly thought to be necessary on the grounds that responsible citizenship requires a broad understanding of human life, and even of the place of human life in the larger whole.”

Peter C. Myers argues that Frederick Douglass deserves the title of statesman due to his rhetorical praise of the American Founders, which was in the service of holding Americans accountable to their founding principles. “Statesmanship, as Douglass understood and practiced it,” Myers notes, “consisted in a tireless, courageous, hopeful, and prudent struggle to recover America’s national promise, ultimately by a reformation of the moral sentiments, and thus of the souls, of his fellow citizens.” He called both white and black Americans to orient their politics around the laws of nature – the obligations and duties all people have, which are situated within a framework of principles of justice.

Samuel Abrams makes the case that Americans think the 1619 Project’s Nikole Hannah-Jones is wrong to say that parents shouldn’t have the authority to decide what’s being taught in public schools. He cites findings from the August 2021 American Perspectives Survey that reveal “Americans overwhelmingly believe politicians should stay out of local education decisions and that curricular planning should be left up to teachers and parents.” He notes that differences appear, however, when considering partisan divides: “Democrats are far more willing to defer to teachers, while Republicans want a much larger role for parents in education decisions.”

Essential Reading

Liberal Education and Politics

David Bolotin, National Association of Scholars

Liberal education is education appropriate to a free human being, or education toward the proper cultivation of freedom....

In the News

Jan. 6 Proved Continuing Need to Defend the Constitution

Rich Lowry, Politico

Want to Prevent a Repeat of Jan. 6 in 2025? Start With Civics

Ben Sheehan, The Hill

Pardon for Plessy v. Ferguson's Homer Plessy Is Overdue

Keisha M. Blain, MSNBC

The 1619 False-History Project

Wilfred Reilly, National Review

Ode to an Old Man

Peter D'Abrosca, American Greatness

What Americans Lost When We Abandoned the Secret Ballot

Michael S. Kochin, RealClearPublicAffairs

1619 Project Author Prefers Limited Role for Parents

Samuel Abrams, RealClearEducation

A History of Attacks at the US Capitol

Becky Little, History.com

We Are In a New Civil War . . . About What Exactly?

John F. Harris, Politico

The Truth About Prohibition

Mark Lawrence Schrad, The Atlantic

How Congress Can Fix the Electoral Count Act

Foley, McConnell, Pildes, & Smith, Washington Post

Texas 1836 Project to Examine State’s History, Future

Fred Lucas, Daily Signal

California’s Riverside School District Teaches CRT

Spencer Lindquist, The Federalist

Who Shall Educate the Children?

C. Bradley Thompson, Substack

Standing Up for Social Progress

John Tomasi, Heterodox Academy

Multimedia

The Fate of Liberty: American New Year 1777

Chris Flannery, American Story

From August to the last week of December, as David McCullough writes, “1776 had been as dark a time as those devoted...

Strengths and Weaknesses of the American Political System

Lee Hamilton, Center for Civic Education

This third course in the Strengthening Democracy in America series features interviews with the Honorable Lee Hamilton...

1619 Project Is Being Taught In Public Schools

Robby Soave, Rising

Robby Soave reacts to 1619 Project architect, Nikole Hannah-Jones's, recent comments about parent choice in schools...

Declaring War

Hannah McCarthy & Nick Capodice, Civics 101

The United States hasn't officially declared war against another country since World War II, and yet, we've been in dozens of conflicts since then.

Breaking Bread: A Conversation on Race in America

Heal America

Heal America’s new video feature, Breaking Bread, invites people from all backgrounds to take a seat at the table to have...

The Collapse of Civic Education

Ken Starr & Jeff Sikkenga, American Idea

In this special episode of The American Idea, Jeff welcomes Ken Starr, Independent Counsel for the Whitewater Controversy...

Carl Cannon's Great American Stories

Great American Stories: Kristof's Quote

It's Jan. 7, 2022, the first Friday of the New Year, and the day of the week when I reprise ...

Great American Stories: Football Great John Madden

Today is New Year's Eve, the last day of a trying year in the civic life of this country. It's ...

Great American Stories: From Henley to Mantle

On this day in 1763, Horace Walpole, a British politician and man of letters, wrote an entertaining missive to his cousin, ...

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