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Back To Basics - A Journey To Recapture A Correct Perspective In The Midst of Chaos and Confusion

In this time when 'left is right and up is down' one can slip into the 'ditch' or be pulled in.
Here we can rediscover some fundamentals; a proper perspective that is not steered by 'political correctness' or 'current narratives'.
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Constitution 101 | Lecture 1

Learn the meaning of the Constitution and the principles of American government in this new version of Hillsdale's most popular course.
Visit hillsdale.edu/con101 to begin your course today.

The form of government prescribed by the Constitution is based on the timeless principles of the Declaration of Independence. These two documents establish the formal and final causes of the United States and make possible the freedom that is the birthright of all Americans.

Lesson Two | The Laws of Nature and of Nature’s God

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The Declaration of Independence cites God as the law-giver, protector, and judge. This lesson explores the roots of our form of government in the Declaration and why the Founders saw it necessary to separate the three powers of Government. God alone is trustworthy enough to exercise legislative, executive, and judicial power.

Discover the profound truths of the Constitution in an entirely new way through Hillsdale College’s “Introduction to the Constitution.” Find yourself at the table with Dr. Larry Arnn, as he teaches his students the principles of liberty. Experience the lively discussions that take place as students explore the implications and beauty of our Constitution.

Lesson Three | Freedom and Equality

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Freedom and equality are two intricately connected ideas. All Men are free because all Men are created equal and endowed with the same unalienable rights. Governments are instituted to secure those rights, and because all Men are equal and free, they cannot be governed without their consent.

Discover the profound truths of the Constitution in an entirely new way through Hillsdale College’s “Introduction to the Constitution.” Find yourself at the table with Dr. Larry Arnn, as he teaches his students the principles of liberty. Experience the lively discussions that take place as students explore the implications and beauty of our Constitution.

Lesson Four | Consent of the Governed

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Because all Men are equal and free, no one can rule another without the consent of the people. Consent is a fundamental principle of a free government, therefore it has significant implications for the form of government to be adopted.

Discover the profound truths of the Constitution in an entirely new way through Hillsdale College’s “Introduction to the Constitution.” Find yourself at the table with Dr. Larry Arnn, as he teaches his students the principles of liberty. Experience the lively discussions that take place as students explore the implications and beauty of our Constitution.

Lesson Five | Representation

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Representation is the means by which the principle of consent of the governed is applied and maintained in the government. Representation allows citizens to entrust the governing of the country to a few people while still retaining the crucial ability to control the power of the government through periodic elections.

Discover the profound truths of the Constitution in an entirely new way through Hillsdale College’s “Introduction to the Constitution.” Find yourself at the table with Dr. Larry Arnn, as he teaches his students the principles of liberty. Experience the lively discussions that take place as students explore the implications and beauty of our Constitution.

Lesson Six | The People Rule, But They Do Not Govern

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Because all men are free and equal, in the United States of America all sovereignty belongs to the people; they rule themselves. However, even though the people rule by means of representatives, the people are wholly excluded from the operations of government. Historical examples of ancient republics showed that this separation of sovereignty and power was a needed check on the people to bring stability to the government.

Discover the profound truths of the Constitution in an entirely new way through Hillsdale College’s “Introduction to the Constitution.” Find yourself at the table with Dr. Larry Arnn, as he teaches his students the principles of liberty. Experience the lively discussions that take place as students explore the implications and beauty of our Constitution.

Lesson Seven | A Constitution that Encourages Reason to Rule the Passions

The Constitutional principles discussed in previous lessons — separation of powers, representation, consent — encourages the people’s reason to rule their passions.

Discover the simple but profound truths of the Constitution in an entirely new way through Hillsdale College’s “Introduction to the Constitution.” Find yourself at the table with Dr. Larry Arnn, as he teaches his students the principles of liberty. Experience the lively discussions that take place as students explore the implications and beauty of our Constitution.

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Lesson Eight | The People are the Most Powerful and the Most Dangerous

Because the People are sovereign, they are the most powerful element in our country, and therefore, the most dangerous. The Founders had the unique idea of wholly excluding the People from the administration of government while maintaining consent through periodic elections. To prevent the government from becoming tyrannical, the people gave the different powers of government to three separate institutions.

Discover the profound truths of the Constitution in an entirely new way through Hillsdale College’s “Introduction to the Constitution.” Find yourself at the table with Dr. Larry Arnn, as he teaches his students the principles of liberty. Experience the lively discussions that take place as students explore the implications and beauty of our Constitution. To support Hillsdale free online courses, visit: https://secured.hillsdale.edu/hillsda...

Lesson Nine | A Virtuous People is Necessary for Good Government

While separation of powers provides the great institutional restraint on government, the Founders understood that the perpetuation of free government ultimately depends upon a virtuous people. Experience and history has proved that a people will either be virtuous and free or corrupt and ruled.

Discover the simple but profound truths of the Constitution in an entirely new way through Hillsdale College’s “Introduction to the Constitution.” Find yourself at the table with Dr. Larry Arnn, as he teaches his students the principles of liberty. Experience the lively discussions that take place as students explore the implications and beauty of our Constitution. To support Hillsdale free online courses, visit: https://secured.hillsdale.edu/hillsda...

Lesson Ten | Ballots Rather Than Bullets

The election of 1800 demonstrated the legitimacy of the American system of government. For the first time in history, the people were able to assert their will and change the government, according to the strictures of a written constitution. With the election of Thomas Jefferson to the presidency, the American people effected a change of government without firing a shot.

Discover the simple but profound truths of the Constitution in an entirely new way through Hillsdale College’s “Introduction to the Constitution.” Find yourself at the table with Dr. Larry Arnn, as he teaches his students the principles of liberty. Experience the lively discussions that take place as students explore the implications and beauty of our Constitution. To support Hillsdale free online courses, visit: https://secured.hillsdale.edu/hillsda...

Lesson Eleven | The Importance of Limited Government

This lesson explores the reasons why the Constitution places limits on the the power of government. The Founders thought that the federal government should be limited to things that were national in character in order to preserve a free society. This idea has been overturned by a new doctrine that has transformed the form of American government.

Discover the simple but profound truths of the Constitution in an entirely new way through Hillsdale College’s “Introduction to the Constitution.” Find yourself at the table with Dr. Larry Arnn, as he teaches his students the principles of liberty. Experience the lively discussions that take place as students explore the implications and beauty of our Constitution. To support Hillsdale free online courses, visit: https://secured.hillsdale.edu/hillsda...

Lesson Twelve | The Problem with Progressivism

Starting in the late 19th century a new ideology arose claiming that human nature had overcome the problem of faction thanks to the knowledge of science. Because of this, we no longer needed the antiquated features of the Constitution, like separation of powers, that made government slow and inefficient. This new ideology, known as Progressivism, gave rise to the rule of the bureaucracy that characterizes our government today.

Discover the simple but profound truths of the Constitution in an entirely new way through Hillsdale College’s “Introduction to the Constitution.” Find yourself at the table with Dr. Larry Arnn, as he teaches his students the principles of liberty. Experience the lively discussions that take place as students explore the implications and beauty of our Constitution. To support Hillsdale free online courses, visit: https://secured.hillsdale.edu/hillsda...

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What is the relationship between the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution?

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If all men are created equal, that is final.

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Coolidge's Critique of Progressivism

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Should we be bound by the legacy of America's Founders?

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Do the purposes of government change throughout history?

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How did President Wilson's view of government differ from the Founders'?

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What are the conditions of just governement?

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What did the founders mean by "natural rights"?

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What events led to America's Declaration of Independence?

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What are the four references to God in the Declaration of Independence?

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