Can 'We the People' Be Trusted?

A RealClearBooks Symposium on "I, Citizen: A Blueprint for Reclaiming American Self-Governance"
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RealClearBooks organized a symposium on Tony Woodlief's new book, "I, Citizen: A Blueprint for Reclaiming American Self-Governance" that seeks to answer the question posed within Woodlief's essay: "Can 'We the People' be trusted?"

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I, Citizen: A Blueprint for Reclaiming American Self-Governance

The Pragmatic American by Tony Woodlief, Executive Vice President at State Policy Network

The American People Must Relocate Power to the States by Richard M. Reinsch, II, senior fellow at the Heritage Foundation

Politics Should be Contentious by Glenn Ellmers, Salvatori Research Fellow in the American Founding at the Claremont Institute

America Doesn’t Need to Argue Less, It Needs to Argue Better by Tony Woodlief (in response to Glenn Ellmers' essay)

Can Americans Be Trusted to Govern Themselves? by F.H. Buckley, Foundation Professor at George Mason University's Scalia School of Law