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The ideas that formed the Constitution, part 6: Polybius

CONSTITUTION | December 5, 2022

In the debate over the Constitution, both sides looked to Polybius for ammunition.

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The “Twitter Files” Scandal

CONSTITUTION | December 4, 2022

Read about the constitutional and legal issues in Twitter censorship.

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The ideas that formed the Constitution: part 5: Aristotle

CONSTITUTION | November 28, 2022

James Madison admired Aristotle’s work “The Politeia.”

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Destroying Falsehoods Behind ‘You Didn’t Build That!’

CONSTITUTION | November 22, 2022

This particular piece of sophistry is particularly beguiling, because it relies on several hidden fallacies….

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The source of federal power to stop illegal immigration

CONSTITUTION | November 21, 2022

Instead of speculating on the issue, II’s Senior Fellow actually examined books of international law widely used among the founding generation.

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The ideas that formed the Constitution, Part 4: the pioneers: Socrates, Xenophon, Plato

CONSTITUTION | November 20, 2022

Some Federalists expressed pride in the Constitution precisely because they considered it more reality-based than Plato’s “Republic.”

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The ideas that formed the Constitution, Part 3: the pioneers: Socrates, Xenophon, Plato

CONSTITUTION | November 13, 2022

Plato refined Socrates’s classification of political systems and suggested that the better political forms tend to degenerate into corrupt forms. Aristocracy, for example, becomes oligarchy, and democracy becomes tyranny.

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The ideas that formed the Constitution, Part 2: The Founders’ education

CONSTITUTION | November 10, 2022

Eighteenth-century education encompassed religion, music, and English. . . . But the heart of the curriculum was made up of the Greco-Roman classics.

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First in a series: The ideas that formed the Constitution

CONSTITUTION | November 6, 2022

These essays will focus on the writers who taught the Founders their political lessons—their lessons in republicanism, in political organization, and in political virtue.

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The Cult of Advocacy: Comments on the State of Legal Scholarship—With Examples from Professor Ablavsky’s Latest Response

CONSTITUTION | October 23, 2022

Many writings by law professors merely serve a political agenda and do not meet the minimal qualifications for real scholarship

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The ‘progressive’ Democrat who pretends he’s a libertarian

CONSTITUTION | October 16, 2022

It is difficult to imagine a more anti-libertarian step than moving small children away from their parents and turning them over to the state.

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Joe Biden’s Charge of ‘Semi-Fascism’

CONSTITUTION | October 6, 2022

A long list of Biden’s actions could be classified as “semifascist.”

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