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Vergil: Poet Laureate of the American Founding

CONSTITUTION | May 2, 2025

Vergil’s poetry was an inspiration for the Founders and is the basis for all three mottos on the Great Seal of the United States.

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The Founders and the Constitution, Part 10: Gouverneur Morris

CONSTITUTION | May 26, 2023

Morris, who put the final finish on the Constitution, was a fierce opponent of slavery.

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New Video! Caldara interviews Natelson on the Founders and the Constitution

CONSTITUTION | April 30, 2023

This video tells some of the Constitution’s “back story.”

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The Founders and the Constitution, Part 1: Introduction

CONSTITUTION | March 28, 2023

Although the men profiled in this series often disagreed with each other, each played a part of which Americans can be proud.

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The ideas that formed the Constitution, Part 16: John Locke and the Ninth Amendment

CONSTITUTION | February 10, 2023

Locke’s writings contained many specific observations realized in the Constitution

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The ideas that formed the Constitution, Part 13: Tacitus

CONSTITUTION | January 23, 2023

The most important lesson the Founders learned from Tacitus was that power corrupts.

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Understanding the Constitution: How the document was composed

CONSTITUTION | August 26, 2021

In drafting the U.S. Constitution, the framers composed a document unique for its balance and beauty.

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Defending the Constitution: Why the Founders couldn’t abolish slavery

CONSTITUTION | April 4, 2021

Before criticizing the Founders, w]e must understand the choice they faced: (1) tolerating a vile institution that was (then) dying anyway or (2) consigning the American continent to perpetual warfare at a cost of millions of lives and incalculable misery.

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The Founders as Mythology

CONSTITUTION, Uncategorized | September 7, 2014

Recently when commenting on how Americans view the Founding, an associate of mine observed that in many people’s minds the

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A Response to Professor Seidman

CONSTITUTION, Uncategorized | January 4, 2013

Should we acknowledge that the U.S. Constitution is filled with “archaic, idiosyncratic and downright evil provisions,” and “extricat[e] ourselves from

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A Colonial Pamphlet Helps Show Why the Constitution’s Necessary and Proper Clause Granted No Power

CONSTITUTION, Uncategorized | July 11, 2012

Learn more: Hear a podcast on this subject. As I have noted before (for example, here and here) pamphlets written

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