Greetings!
I’m sure you read the subject line and assumed I was referring to Tuesday night's debate. But I have a much older political showdown in mind.
I’m referring to the new documentary about the Lincoln-Douglas debates, “Might Makes Right,” streaming now on Fox Nation. From vision to execution, this film was very much a product of Claremont scholarship and the influential alumni network we’ve built over the years.
Given your support of Claremont and, by extension, our fellowship programs, I think you’ll appreciate a peek behind-the-scenes to see just how far your support goes.
It started with an idea to re-illuminate “the debates that defined America” and the perennial challenges democracy must endure—questions very much at play today. Claremont Fellow Ben Judge assembled the plan to bring that idea to life, along with the seed funding provided by supporters of the Claremont Institute.
A former Lincoln fellow who works in programming at FOX brokered the purchase for the network. Another former Lincoln fellow whose company, Madison McQueen, produced the influential documentary, No Safe Spaces, produced this film. Finally, three Claremont senior fellows, Charles Kesler, Allen Guelzo, and Lucas Morel, grace the screen, offering their scholarly insights into this greatest example of political oratory.
The finished product is one our intellectual godfather—and the greatest scholar of Lincoln’s statesmanship—Harry Jaffa would be proud of.