What Every American Student Should Read — And Why No One Should Disagree
Civics & The American Founding America's 250th Anniversary — March 2026 The Uncontroversial Canon The founding documents, the philosophical tradition behind them, and the great commentary on the American experiment form a body of texts that transcends left and right. Teaching them is not a political act. Failing to teach them is. Analysis — March 12, 2026 — Compiled from educational, academic, and primary source authorities ■ Bottom Line Up Front (BLUF) There exists a coherent, intellectually rich, and genuinely nonpartisan body of texts that constitutes the proper core of American civics education: the founding documents themselves (Declaration of Independence, Articles of Confederation, Constitution, and Bill of Rights), the philosophical tradition that produced them (Locke, Montesquieu, Burke, and the broader Enlightenment and English common-law heritage), the great internal debates of the founding era (...