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The Constitution’s Liberties Are the Product of Human Experience
United States🏛️ Politics2 days ago

The Constitution’s Liberties Are the Product of Human Experience

The article argues that the U.S. Constitution was designed to protect individual liberties based on historical lessons about oppression stifling prosperity. It emphasizes that the Founding Fathers intentionally created a system distinct from past forms of governance to safeguard freedom and economic growth.

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The Constitution’s Liberties Are the Product of Human Experience

The article argues that the U.S. Constitution was designed to protect individual liberties based on historical lessons about oppression stifling prosperity. It emphasizes that the Founding Fathers intentionally created a system distinct from past forms of governance to safeguard freedom and economic growth.

Bias read (Right): The article frames the Constitution as a progressive response to historical oppression, implying that the Founders' vision was ahead of its time and inherently aligned with liberty. This perspective aligns with conservative values that emphasize limited government and individual rights as central to

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