A Government of Laws, Not Men
Civics In A Year31 Heinä 2025

A Government of Laws, Not Men

Professor Josh Dunn explains the rule of law as the alternative to tyranny and a means to prevent arbitrary power. He traces its origins from Aristotle's concept that "law is reason unaffected by desire" through the American founders' attempts to create institutions that force reflection on the common good rather than self-interest. • Rule of law requires three principles: constitutionalism, equality, and transparency • Constitutionalism establishes rules of governance ahead of time through ...

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Why The Republican Party Emerged In The 1850s

Why The Republican Party Emerged In The 1850s

A single constitutional question remade American politics: could Congress restrict slavery in the territories? We follow that thread through the 1850s to watch a new party cohere from scattered moveme...

15 Tammi 10min

How 19th-Century Politics Fractured Over Slavery And Gave Rise To Republicans

How 19th-Century Politics Fractured Over Slavery And Gave Rise To Republicans

A nation doesn’t break in a single moment—it fractures across pulpits, newspapers, courtrooms, and party halls until the old order can’t bear the strain. We walk through the pivotal decades when the p...

14 Tammi 9min

Why The Whig Party Formed, Fought For Congress, And Fell To The Slavery Question

Why The Whig Party Formed, Fought For Congress, And Fell To The Slavery Question

A party built to check presidential power, unite a restless coalition, and knit the country together with roads and banks—then shattered by the nation’s defining moral crisis. That’s the arc of the Wh...

13 Tammi 10min

How The Jacksonian Democrats Built America’s First Modern Party

How The Jacksonian Democrats Built America’s First Modern Party

A party wasn’t just born—it was engineered. We follow the rise of the Jacksonian Democrats from a murky Era of Good Feelings into a disciplined machine that reshaped American politics. With Dr. Sean B...

12 Tammi 10min

How Two Founders Shaped The Presidency, Parties, And Foreign Policy

How Two Founders Shaped The Presidency, Parties, And Foreign Policy

A young republic rarely gets to choose its identity in peace and quiet. We step into the charged crossroads where Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton wrestled over what “self-government” should ac...

9 Tammi 25min

Hamilton Vs. Jefferson

Hamilton Vs. Jefferson

A cabinet feud reshaped a nation. We follow Hamilton and Jefferson from principled disagreement to hard-nosed dealmaking, showing how a debate over debt, a national bank, and the reach of implied powe...

8 Tammi 22min

Why Parties Emerged In Early America

Why Parties Emerged In Early America

Why did a Constitution that never mentions parties give birth to them almost immediately? We trace the story from ratification battles to cabinet showdowns, connecting the dots between Federalists and...

7 Tammi 21min

Federalists Vs. Democratic Republicans

Federalists Vs. Democratic Republicans

Forget today’s party machinery. We go back to the 1790s, when “party” meant faction, suspicion, and heated pamphlets rather than primaries and platforms. With constitutional law scholar Dr. Sean Beien...

6 Tammi 13min

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