A New American Myth
In politics, our myths are more important than our history. The stories that tell us who we are as a nation are the most powerful political tools in times of economic, military or cultural stress. Good or useful myths marshal …
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by Ted McAllister
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Filed Under: American Founding, Barack Obama, City on a Hill, Conservatism, Mitt Romney, Populism, Ronald Reagan
In politics, our myths are more important than our history. The stories that tell us who we are as a nation are the most powerful political tools in times of economic, military or cultural stress. Good or useful myths marshal …
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by Richard Gamble
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Filed Under: A Model of Christian Charity, City on a Hill, Cold War, John F. Kennedy, John Winthrop, Ronald Reagan

The next Liberty Law Talk podcast is a conversation with historian Richard Gamble of Hillsdale College on his challenging new book, In Search of the City on a Hill: The Making and Unmaking of an American Myth. Gamble provides …