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Subject How to defend the Constitution
Date December 9, 2020 1:02 AM
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During recent events in politics, I've seen a recurring theme from the
Progressive movement. The Left insists that the government designed by our Foun
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Dear Fellow American,

During recent events in politics, I've seen a recurring theme from the
Progressive movement. The Left insists that the government designed by our
Founding Fathers, as expressed in the Constitution, is flawed and outdated.


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How should defenders of the Constitution respond to such charges?

Well, a few early defenders of the Constitution–Alexander Hamilton, John Jay,
and James Madison–have given us the guide:The Federalist Papers. Written
between October 1787 and August 1788 under the pen name Publius,The Federalist
Papers were originally published as newspaper editorials intended to explain
the merits of the Constitution.

Thomas Jefferson described The Federalist Papers as "the best commentary on
the principles of government which ever was written."

There is no better aid to understanding the principles of liberty underlying
our Constitution than the words of the Founders themselves.That's why I'd like
to send you our full, 10-lesson course,"The Federalist Papers,"
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Warm regards,


Larry P. Arnn President, Hillsdale College Pursuing Truth–Defending Liberty
since 1844


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