The Supreme Court's recent rulings may be great, but we cannot restore our democracy without first recognizing our new constitution.
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New Provocations Release

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Dear John,

 

We are excited to share with you an insightful, newly released Provocations booklet titled "How We Got Our Antiracist Constitution: Canonizing Brown v. Board of Education in Courts and Minds" by our Washington Fellow, Jesse Merriam.

 

This sobering and thoughtful analysis documents how we ended up leaving behind the Constitution and taking up a new constitutional order: The so-called "Antiracist Constitution."

Read the Provocation

Beginning by tracing the history of Brown v. Board of Education (1954) and the canonization of the ruling, this Provocations booklet surveys the process that made the two legal principles stemming from the Brown decision—that diversity is a constitutional good and discrimination is a constitutional evil—the twin pillars of our political morality.

 

The essay doesn't stop at just showing you the new order; it also shows you how this order works in making both sides of the aisle two sides of a deeply corroded coin.

 

Until we, as a nation, are willing to remove our self-imposed blinders, we stand no chance of throwing off the tightening yoke of the woke, "antiracist" constitution. Take the first step.

Read the Provocation

The mission of the Claremont Institute Center for the American Way of Life is to refute woke doctrines, reclaim America's institutions, and form a new Right.

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