The Government vs. the American Character
Over the past 50 years, the purpose of the American government has radically transformed. Whereas its main goal in domestic matters used to be to protect liberty, it is now an entitlements machine, transferring over $2 trillion per year from some people's pockets to others. Nicholas Eberstadt of the American Enterprise Institute explains how the explosions in Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, and other welfare programs are changing the American character for the worse—from one that is focused on individual responsibility and giving, to one that is focused on grabbing as much of the pie as possible.

Civics

The American Trinity: The Three Values That Make America Great

Do You Understand the Electoral College?

The Difference Between a Democracy and a Republic

The Government Isn’t Supposed to Fix Your Life

Religious Liberty: You Can't Be Free Without This

What Does Separation of Church and State Mean?

The Georgia Reform Law: Who Wants Fair Elections?

The Myth of Voter Suppression

Defining Liberty

Is Voter Fraud Real?

How to Steal an Election: Mail-In Ballots

The Government vs. the American Character

What Makes America Different?

Why Has the West Been So Successful?

The Popular Vote vs. the Electoral College

Is the National Anthem Racist

A Fine Time to Become an American

If We Lose John Locke, We Lose America

What Was Revolutionary about the American Revolution?

Is Gun Ownership a Right?

Does Free Speech Offend You?

Why We're Losing Liberty

How Big Should Government Be? Left vs. Right #1

What Should We Do About Guns?

No Past, No Future
