Free Seminar: The Foundations of Our Republic

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Date & Time

Mon, Jan 24 5:30 PM - 6:30 AM

Address (map)

1129 Maricopa Highway #156

Free Online Community Seminar Series

The Foundations of Our Republic, Take II

Monday, January 24, 2022

What are the fundamental principles of our Republic? Are these principles based on a view of objective reality/nature, or simply the “consent of the governed”? Depending on how one addresses the previous question: Are these principles changeable, and if so on what grounds? How should one read the founding documents? What authority do the Executive, Legislative, and Judiciary branches have? What are rights? Are they based on nature or consent? Are they inalienable? Please join us as we explore these political works through semi-monthly evening meetings.

The January 24 reading is:

Lincoln’s Mexican War and House Divided Speeches
1848 and 1858

Schedule:
5:30 – 6:30 PM PST

Readings in the series:
Declaration of Independence, The Articles of Confederation, selected Federalist Papers, selected Anti-Federalist Papers, the U.S. Constitution, selections from Democracy in American, Dred Scott Decision and Dissenting View (edited), selected Lincoln speeches, Lincoln Douglass Debates (edited), Plessy v. Ferguson and Dissenting View (edited), Brown v. Board of Education, Letter from Birmingham Jail, Proposed Equal Rights Amendment, UN Declaration of Human Rights

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