Where are the Founders when we need them? Here.
The must-read summary of Richard Brookhiser's book: “What Would the Founders Do?: Our Questions, Their Answers”.
When talk show host Neal Boortz refers to “government schools” and the “propagandizing” of American children, and when up to 2.1 million (K-12) American children are homeschooled because of concerns about what is being taught in public ...
The New Founders is sure to be an emotional, entertaining and inspiring whirlwind ride through American History and into our future.
God and the Founders explains the church-state political philosophies of James Madison, George Washington, and Thomas Jefferson.
The story of history is a ceaseless conversation between past and present, and in American Dialogue Joseph J. Ellis focuses the conversation on the often-asked question "What would the Founding Fathers think?
"This book provides the rare combination of practical advice and scholarly research. It gets to the heart of the people issues that can bedevil every, and I do mean every, startup.
Trying to get as close to the source as he could, Ricks decided to go back and read the philosophy and literature that shaped the founders’ thinking, and the letters they wrote to each other debating these crucial works—among them the ...
The Founders' Speech To A Nation In Crisis is a tapestry of liberty woven into ten themed chapters that culminate with a robust defense of the Constitution, private property, the rule of law, and a call to action for every American.
What Would the Founders Do? Leadership Principles from the Federalist Papers
George Washington to Henry Lee, 21 July 1793, in PGWP 13:261. 6. George Washington to Edmund Pendleton, 23 September 1793, in PGWP 14:124. 7. On the Genêt affair, see Harry Ammon, e Genet Mission (New York: W.W. Norton, 1973). 8.