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As the US turns 250, a forgotten founding influence helps explain its current unease

ArcaMax

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July 2, 2026

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lean right
Narrative Analysis: Name Calling

As the 250th anniversary of American independence approaches, many people in the U.S. are deeply concerned about the country’s future. A recent poll by Elon University found that 69 of respondents “believe the signers of the Declaration of ...

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BingNews

center

· Jul 3, 2026

États-Unis : « La démocratie ne peut survivre si le pouvoir économique devient politique »

À l’heure où les États-Unis célèbrent leur 250e anniversaire, la crainte des pères fondateurs qu’une minorité d’acteurs économiques concentre un pouvoir tel qu’il finisse par capturer les institutions ...

Real Clear Politics

lean right

· Jul 3, 2026

What Makes the American Revolution Truly Radical

What Makes the American Revolution Truly Radical

The Hill

center

· Jun 22, 2026

Should Graham Platner’s personal life matter? 

Our history has been marked by cycles in which concerns about the personal character of leaders were ascendant, followed by others in which a more tolerant cosmopolitan attitude has prevailed.

DNyuz

lean right

· Jun 28, 2026

America’s 250th is an invitation to help kids understand exactly what this country is all about

As America approaches its 250th birthday, we’re about to hear a lot about the founders. Schools and sites of civic care will revisit the names and lives of George Washington, James Madison, Thomas Jefferson, John Adams and more. There will be lessons about the extraordinary risks of the founders as they mutually pledged to each []

Washington Examiner

lean right

· Jul 9, 2026

Here’s what socialists get wrong about the Founding Fathers

As socialists appear to rise in America, attacks on the country’s Founders oddly are accompanied by efforts to co-opt the Revolution and American values. For instance, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) has emphasized how the Revolution was a battle against billionaires of the revolutionary period. This distracts from the fundamental point of the Revolution: that the []

Twitchy

right

· Jul 5, 2026

March for Our Lives Says 250 Years Later, We’re Still Living With the Consequences of the Founders

March for Our Lives Says 250 Years Later, We’re Still Living With the Consequences of the Founders

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Related coverage for "As the US turns 250, a forgotten founding influence helps explain its current unease": BingNews — États-Unis : « La démocratie ne peut survivre si le pouvoir économique devient politique ». Real Clear Politics — What Makes the American Revolution Truly Radical. The Hill — Should Graham Platner’s personal life matter? . DNyuz — America’s 250th is an invitation to help kids understand exactly what this country is all about. Washington Examiner — Here’s what socialists get wrong about the Founding Fathers. Twitchy — March for Our Lives Says 250 Years Later, We’re Still Living With the Consequences of the Founders