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The Bill of Rights at 225 - Why History Matters

Offered By: The Aspen Institute via YouTube

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Explore the enduring significance of the US Constitution's first ten amendments in this engaging conversation between David Rubenstein and Jeffrey Rosen. Delve into the historical context surrounding the adoption of the Bill of Rights on its 225th anniversary, examining the reasons behind its creation and its continued relevance in modern society. Gain valuable insights into the fundamental principles that shape American democracy and civil liberties, and discover how these constitutional protections continue to impact our lives today.

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The Bill of Rights at 225: Why History Matters


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The Aspen Institute

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