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We should remember the radical ideas our Founders embraced — and return to them

Washington Examiner

Washington Examiner

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July 4, 2026

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We should remember the radical ideas our Founders embraced — and return to them

The 250th anniversary of America’s founding provides an opportunity to reflect on its meaning. For the first time in history, a country was founded on the idea that humans possess inalienable rights and that the purpose of government is to protect those rights. Prior to then, nations had been created through conquest and the growth []

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Real Clear Politics

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· Jul 3, 2026

What's Truly Radical About America's Revolution

What's Truly Radical About America's Revolution

The Hill

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· Jun 29, 2026

Liberals eat their own, harass Scott Wiener over Gaza stance 

The revolution always eats its own. This is one of the most central and frequently recurring themes in far-left radical organizing. And make no mistake, the far-left is feeling ascendant, as victories for democratic socialists in New York City have empowered the activist wing of the Democratic Party. These activists now feel comfortable showing who they truly are. Their...

Zeteo

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· Jul 4, 2026

Let Us Celebrate a 250-Year History of American Radicalism

The Left should make the most of this Semiquincentennial and start reminding Americans of the radicalism and revolution at the heart of the history of this country, writes historian Harvey Kaye.

The Week

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· Jul 5, 2026

‘Wild-eyed radicals’: the Democrats veer left

‘Wild-eyed radicals’: the Democrats veer left

Article | The Nation

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· Jun 22, 2026

The American Revolution’s Long Tail

Richard Kreitner Throughout US history, social movements—from reformist to radical—have returned to the language and ideals of 1776. The post The American Revolution’s Long Tail appeared first on The Nation.

Hananya Naftali

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· Jun 29, 2026

[Video] This is Dearborn, Michigan.We are watching the transformation of America before our eyes.

This is Dearborn, Michigan.We are watching the transformation of America before our eyes.

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Related coverage for "We should remember the radical ideas our Founders embraced — and return to them": Real Clear Politics — What's Truly Radical About America's Revolution. The Hill — Liberals eat their own, harass Scott Wiener over Gaza stance . Zeteo — Let Us Celebrate a 250-Year History of American Radicalism. The Week — ‘Wild-eyed radicals’: the Democrats veer left . Article | The Nation — The American Revolution’s Long Tail. Hananya Naftali — [Video] This is Dearborn, Michigan.We are watching the transformation of America before our eyes.