Can Americans Still Agree on the Declaration of Independence? | Matt, David J. Bobb & Tony Williams Ep. 91
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As America approaches its 250th anniversary, one question continues to shape our nation’s future:
Can Americans still find common ground in the principles of the Declaration of Independence?
In this special roundtable discussion, Matt is joined by David J. Bobb, President and CEO of the Bill of Rights Institute, and Tony Williams, Senior Fellow at the Bill of Rights Institute and renowned historian of the American founding.
Together they explore the enduring meaning of the Declaration of Independence, why Americans have debated its principles since the nation’s founding, and what those debates can teach us today.
Topics include:
• The biggest misconceptions about the Declaration of Independence
• Why disagreement has always been part of the American experiment
• Liberty, equality, and the founding principles
• Constitutional literacy and civic education
• America’s 250th anniversary
• How citizens should engage in self-government today
• The constitutional principles worth preserving for the next 250 years
Whether you’re a student, educator, history enthusiast, or simply someone who wants to better understand America’s founding, this conversation offers thoughtful perspectives on one of the most influential documents ever written.
Truth isn’t partisan, it’s patriotic.