Upon reading "The Founders' Key" by Larry P. Arnn, President of Hillsdale College, I am even more convinced America is at a crossroads. We are a nation divided, with one side endeavoring to preserve our constitutional heritage and the other seeking to change it.
But what is our heritage?
What is the foundation we are
built upon?
Do we even know and understand
what our founding documents mean?
Arnn takes the reader step by
step through the dilemma Americans face as both sides war over the meaning of
our Constitution and Declaration of Independence. He also breaks down the language found in
those documents so we can understand how the founders intended them to be read
and utilized.
He addresses common arguments employed
to discourage Americans from preserving our foundation for a more progressive
path leading toward bigger government.
An example of this perversion of
history is taking the issue of slavery out of context from the reality it was
in 1776. The “modern” WORLD, not just
America, utilized slaves and profited off slave trade during that time. The fact that some of our founders owned
slaves does not diminish the bold steps they took to, at first slow slavery in
America, and ultimately lead to its extinction.
Abraham Lincoln used the founding fathers own words to pursue
emancipating slaves!
Arnn highlights the truth
surrounding the fallacy that the founding fathers did not mean “all men are
created equal.” I only wish he would have
gone into greater detail about the history of slave trade in America and the
founders’ views of it. However, he gives the reader enough information to
formulate a solid opinion.
While his book is not all
inclusive to every argument that currently is being debated (who has time to
read the volumes of books that would entail) he provides the reader with a
basis for understanding our heritage and what is at stake if we allow our
founding documents to be distorted by the progressive message.
Not only does he lay the ground
work for the reader to do further research, he also provides many helpful
documents such as the Declaration of Independence, Constitution of the United
States of America, many of the Federalist Papers, an article by James Madison
and other supportive notes.
I recommend this book for anyone
weak on American history and our founding government. It is a great start to
learning about our nation: where we’ve been, where we are and where we are
headed!
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This book was provided complimentary
by the publisher, Thomas Nelson, through BookSneeze for the purpose of honest
review.
Photo courtesy of Microsoft.com
free clip art.
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Thanks for posting this Laura. This really is a great book and needs to be read.
ReplyDeleteI've added it to my reading list. Thanks for sharing today.
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