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July 3, 2026 Commentary

250 Years of Liberty – Part IV: Why the American Experiment Still Works

As America commemorates the 250th anniversary of its independence, Part IV of 250 Years of Liberty explores why the American experiment has endured through war, economic hardship, political division, and social change. Discover how the Constitution, federalism, free enterprise, the rule of law, and the resilience of ordinary citizens have enabled the United States to adapt, reform, and preserve liberty for nearly two and a half centuries.

5 min
July 1, 2026 Commentary

250 Years of Liberty – Part II: Why the Founders Distrusted Power

As America approaches the 250th anniversary of its independence, Part II of 250 Years of Liberty explores why the Founding Fathers intentionally limited government power through the United States Constitution. Discover how separation of powers, checks and balances, federalism, and the rule of law were designed to protect individual liberty—and why these constitutional principles remain essential to preserving the American republic nearly 250 years later.

6 min
May 22, 2026 Commentary

The Right’s Strange Romance With Monarchy

As America marks 250 years since declaring independence from monarchy, some on the populist right are flirting with the idea that the American experiment has failed. But calls for a king, Caesar, or centralized strongman are not a return to Christian order. They are a rejection of liberty, federalism, self-government, and the founding principles that made America worth preserving.

23 min
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