Defending Our History, Principles, and National Identity at 250 Years of Independence
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What does America still stand for 250 years after independence?
In The Case for America, Grant Winslow delivers a powerful and thought provoking defense of the American experiment at a time of growing division, distrust, and uncertainty. Blending history, constitutional insight, political analysis, and cultural reflection, this compelling work examines the principles that shaped the United States—and the challenges now threatening its future.
From the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution to modern debates over freedom, identity, patriotism, media, and national unity, Winslow explores what made America exceptional, where the nation has failed, and why its founding ideals still matter today.
This is not blind patriotism or political outrage. It is an honest, balanced, and deeply human reflection on liberty, self government, civic responsibility, and the future of the republic.
Timely, intelligent, and emotionally resonant, The Case for America is a stirring reminder that freedom survives only when citizens choose to preserve it.