The ideas on which the United States is founded are rich and diverse—and sometimes in tension with one another. Since our early history, Americans have sought to resolve those tensions through the Constitution: a fascinating and revealing story that’s the subject of these 24 in-depth lectures.
Enjoy the opportunity to explore the story of this powerful document, as well as the way our interpretation of it has evolved, as Professor Berger takes you on a journey through America’s constitutional history.
When a group of former colonial rebels met at the Constitutional Convention, they knew they wanted to fix their broken government without recreating the English tyranny that had haunted them for decades. But were they prepared to create a brand-new system of government, the likes of which the world had never seen? And when the founders insisted that all men were created equal, how did they reconcile those words with the institution of slavery? What are we to make of them today?
Professor Berger unpacks the ideas that led to the break from England, and he traces the evolution of those ideas through American history to our present era. To understand the United States today, we must understand how it has shaped and been shaped by this founding document that Americans have so long revered.