The American Left: From Liberalism to Despotism: Discover the Origins and Key Ideas of the Modern American Left.
Supply-Side Economics and American Prosperity with Arthur Laffer: Learn how Americans can restore economic freedom and prosperity.
American Citizenship and Its Decline: Learn the significance of American citizenship and the threats it faces today.
Hillsdale College offers many important and excellent online courses about government, history, and the U.S. Constitution. Here are links to some of those courses and course overviews.
This course explores the history of America as a land of hope founded on high principles. In presenting the great triumphs and achievements of our nation’s past, as well as the shortcomings and failures, it offers a broad and unbiased study of the kind essential to the cultivation of intelligent patriotism.
The American Founders believed that the principles of the Declaration and the Constitution were not simply preferences for their own day, but were truths that the sovereign and moral people of America could always rely on as guides in their pursuit of happiness. This course considers the principles of the American Founding—which are described most famously and concisely in the Declaration of Independence—as well as key features of American government based on those principles. Led by Hillsdale College President Larry P. Arnn, the course also examines the major challenges posed by Progressivism to American constitutionalism.
The Constitution established a limited government, but a government with sufficient powers to protect Americans’ God-given rights to “Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness.” This course examines the design and purpose of the Constitution, the challenges it faced during the Civil War, how it has been undermined for over a century by progressivism and post-1960s liberalism, and how limited government under the Constitution might be revived.
With introductory and concluding lectures by Hillsdale College President Larry P. Arnn, this nine-lecture course—taught by members of Hillsdale College's politics department faculty—focuses on the importance of the principles of the American Founding and the current assault on them by the Progressives.