
To inaugurate a special podcast series celebrating the American Founding’s 250th anniversary, host Spencer Klavan and professor of politics at Washington and Lee University Lucas Morel discuss Abraham Lincoln’s history-making interpretation of the Declaration of Independence. All men are created equal. Drawing on a tradition that went right back to the founding, but making it vitally urgent for a moment of crisis, Lincoln made equality the golden life-source of the nation from which all other things must proceed. Now, Americans must endeavor to keep that principle alive through future generations. Plus: Frederick Douglass’s comments on Lincoln and the criticisms he faced from radical abolitionists.
Recommended:
Lincoln and the American Founding
John Quincy Adams and the Fourth of July
An Oration: John Quincy Adams’ Christian America
This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit claremontinstitute.substack.com/subscribe
Więcej odcinków z kanału "The Close Read Podcast"



Nie przegap odcinka z kanału “The Close Read Podcast”! Subskrybuj bezpłatnie w aplikacji GetPodcast.








