56 min

Ep. 176 - America's Principle of National Sovereignty Constitutional Chats Presented By Constituting America

    • Education

American sovereignty is such a fundamental ideal in the American experiment that it’s mentioned in both the opening and closing of the Declaration of Independence.  Succinctly, sovereignty is the power to do something and shapes our ability as a people through our elected representatives to make decisions that are best for us.  Why were the Founders so concerned with sovereignty?  Why was it so necessary not just to win it but maintain it?  We are pleased to have our student panel joined by returning guest Christopher C. Burkett, Director of the Ashbrook Scholar Program and Associate Professor of Political Science at Ashland University, to shed light on this vital concept.

American sovereignty is such a fundamental ideal in the American experiment that it’s mentioned in both the opening and closing of the Declaration of Independence.  Succinctly, sovereignty is the power to do something and shapes our ability as a people through our elected representatives to make decisions that are best for us.  Why were the Founders so concerned with sovereignty?  Why was it so necessary not just to win it but maintain it?  We are pleased to have our student panel joined by returning guest Christopher C. Burkett, Director of the Ashbrook Scholar Program and Associate Professor of Political Science at Ashland University, to shed light on this vital concept.

56 min

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