The Declaration of Independence forms the philosophical foundation of our Republic. Learn the reasons given for independence and their historical precedent in this 8 page lesson using programmed text.
The National Center for Constitutional Studies has printed a special edition copy of The Constitution of the United States that has been proofed word for word against the original Constitution housed in the Archives in Washington, D.C. It is identical in spelling, capitalization and punctuation. Available in bulk quanities under $.40 per copy.
Designed as a tool to promote Constitutional literacy, this book uses the tools of researching, reflecting, relating, recording, mastering the mind, and project learning to help students of all ages learn the substance and meaning of The Declaration of Independence and the U. S. Constitution. These learning tools were those employed by the Founders themselves and are valuable in developing character as well as learning about the foundation of America.
In 1848 France, as his nation was rapidly turning to complete socialism, Bastiat explained how socialism must inevitably degenerate into communism. But most of his countrymen chose to ignore his logic.
The same socialist-communist ideas and plans that were then adopted in France are now sweeping America.
The explanations and arguments then advanced against socialism by Mr. Bastiat are — word for word — equally valid today.
As you read through your Pocket Constitution that will be sent to you free of charge with your 5 volume set of The Founders' Constitution, you will undoubtedly come across parts of the Constitution that you don't understand or just want to gain more insight on. This is where your newly acquired set of The Founders' Constitution will come in very handy. Simply flip to the Table of Contents, look up the clause or phrase you are interested in learning more about, and you will have instant access to the original intent of the Founders including their reasoning, debates, letters, and much more.