Our Inheritance: 250 Years in the Making
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Our Inheritance: 250 Years in the Making is not a celebration of the American founding. It is an examination of what followed.From the moment the Declaration of Independence entered the world, its ideals became something people had to live inside-interpret, apply, stretch, defend, and sometimes endure. Each generation inherited not just its language, but the systems built in its name: laws, institutions, economies, and expectations that shaped who could act freely and who could not.This book traces that inheritance across 250 years, moving from the founding through war, expansion, industrialization, civil rights, technological acceleration, and the present moment. Rather than focusing on famous figures or turning points, it illuminates the roles ordinary people occupied within inherited constraints-and the costs of maintaining a promise that was never fully resolved.Our Inheritance shows how freedom operates not as an abstract ideal, but as a lived condition-one that creates responsibility as much as possibility. It asks what it has required of people over time, who has paid its price, and what it means to carry it forward now.This is a book for readers interested in American history, civic life, and the long consequences of founding decisions-not as legacy, but as obligation.
Our Inheritance: 250 Years in the Making is not a celebration of the American founding. It is an examination of what followed.From the moment the Declaration of Independence entered the world, its ideals became something people had to live inside-interpret, apply, stretch, defend, and sometimes endure. Each generation inherited not just its language, but the systems built in its name: laws, institutions, economies, and expectations that shaped who could act freely and who could not.This book traces that inheritance across 250 years, moving from the founding through war, expansion, industrialization, civil rights, technological acceleration, and the present moment. Rather than focusing on famous figures or turning points, it illuminates the roles ordinary people occupied within inherited constraints-and the costs of maintaining a promise that was never fully resolved.Our Inheritance shows how freedom operates not as an abstract ideal, but as a lived condition-one that creates responsibility as much as possibility. It asks what it has required of people over time, who has paid its price, and what it means to carry it forward now.This is a book for readers interested in American history, civic life, and the long consequences of founding decisions-not as legacy, but as obligation.
AmazonPagina's: 74, Paperback, Independently published
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