The Genius of America: Our Constitution

America! America!
God mend thine every flaw, 
Confirm thy soul in self-control 
Thy liberty in law!
Katharine Lee Bates, 1893

 

The United States of America is an extraordinary accomplishment – the richest, most powerful nation that has ever existed. From a handful of farmers and merchants on the edge of the known world, it has grown, endured, agonized and prospered. Millions have flocked to its shores, and millions more continuously hope to come. 

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Saying that this has become something of a cliché does not make it any less true. Nor does the fact that some people in other parts of the world have come to resent the way America asserts its wealth and power make America’s rise any less remarkable or significant. Even America’s fiercest critics don’t argue that.

But why did this success visit itself on the United States? Certainly it is a land blessed with enormous resources and intrepid people. They have been celebrated many times. But there are other nations with great resources and excellent people. What is so apparent is often underappreciated: America’s extraordinary success is directly related to its unique form of government. Not just to its freedom or its democracy, but to its singularly American form of democracy.

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