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Author Steven Rabb gives depth to the current conversation and ongoing debate about America's founding ideals, beginning the book with a modern-day telling of the Founding Fathers at Independence Hall, reunited once again to debate the speech they must write to save America today. Their resulting work is the rest of the book, The Founders' Speech to a Nation in Crisis, a fast-paced read that moves from one themed chapter to the next, taking on current topics that range from:The God-given Natural Rights of ManReligious LibertyThe Rule of LawFreedom of SpeechThe Right to Propertyand the Continuing Threat of Tyranny.In The Founders' Speech, Mr. Rabb has created a masterfully presented work and a single source of "best of" quotes that has quickly become a beloved nightstand fixture that will be cherished and shared for generations to come. Readers who add this timely book to their shelves will gain a deepened understanding of the God-given rights of man, along with the virtues and duties required in a people who seek to retain them.
Author Steven Rabb gives depth to the current conversation and ongoing debate about America's founding ideals, beginning the book with a modern-day telling of the Founding Fathers at Independence Hall, reunited once again to debate the speech they must write to save America today. Their resulting work is the rest of the book, The Founders' Speech to a Nation in Crisis, a fast-paced read that moves from one themed chapter to the next, taking on current topics that range from:The God-given Natural Rights of ManReligious LibertyThe Rule of LawFreedom of SpeechThe Right to Propertyand the Continuing Threat of Tyranny.In The Founders' Speech, Mr. Rabb has created a masterfully presented work and a single source of "best of" quotes that has quickly become a beloved nightstand fixture that will be cherished and shared for generations to come. Readers who add this timely book to their shelves will gain a deepened understanding of the God-given rights of man, along with the virtues and duties required in a people who seek to retain them."The unity of this book is powerful, but the most impressive aspect of the book is the fact that the figures who arose from the enlightenment saw precisely the kinds of challenges which we face today." -Richard B. Schwartz, Professor of English, The University of Missouri
If the Founding Fathers surveyed our nation today and together composed a single speech to America, what would they say? To answer that question, the words of the Founding Fathers have been meticulously curated from their documents and letters and crafted into a narrative that defines and defends America's founding principles. The Founders' Speech To A Nation In Crisis is a tapestry of liberty woven into ten themed chapters that culminate with a robust defense of the Constitution, private property, the rule of law, and a call to action for every American.
Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 The American idea is not to make everyone equal, but to allow everyone to be what God made them. Liberty is the power to do everything that does not interfere with the rights of others. #2 Liberty is the right to pursue happiness in your own manner. It is the freedom to do as you please, and it leaves everyone else the same right. #3 The Declaration of Independence was the first solemn declaration, by a nation, of the only legitimate foundation of civil government. It was the cornerstone of a new fabric that covered the surface of the globe. It demolished at a stroke the lawfulness of all governments founded upon conquest.
Readers who want to better understand the founding principles of America, as expressed in the words of the Founding Fathers, will love this book. In developing The Founders' Speech to a Nation in Crisis, author Steven Rabb spent two years compiling the words of the Founding Fathers into narrative form, weaving their texts into a powerful speech to America that, as one reviewer stated, "Nearly makes the reader stand up and cheer!". Steven's purpose in writing the book was to give depth to the current conversation and ongoing debate about the founding ideals of our nation. In so doing, Steven has created a single source of "best of" quotes from the Founding Fathers that will be read and reread for generations to come.In a work described as "the best single source for the understanding of America's Founding," and reviews such as, "I implore every American citizen, Republican, Democrat and Independent to read this book!" The Founders' Speech to a Nation in Crisis offers a powerful read through the synergized writings of America's Founding Fathers. Through their own words, Steven has demonstrated with amazing clarity the continued relevance of America's founding ideals and their resonance for our nation today. Framing the work as a reunion between the Founders in contemporary America, Steven gives voice to their views on modern-day issues from religious liberty and the rule of law to freedom of speech and the continuing threat of tyranny. The Founders' Speech to a Nation in Crisis is a rich tapestry of the Founders' own words presented in ten chapters and woven into a single, powerful speech and call to action for every American. The first few chapters remind readers of the God-given rights of man, along with the virtues and duties required in a people who seek to retain them. The continued relevance of our Founders' words - as revealed in this unique, meticulously crafted work - is a clarion call to defend our natural rights that will both stun readers and leave them celebrating America and her Founding Fathers.
Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Book Preview: #1 The American idea is not to make everyone equal, but to allow everyone to be what God made them. Liberty is the power to do everything that does not interfere with the rights of others. #2 Liberty is the right to pursue happiness in your own manner. It is the freedom to do as you please, and it leaves everyone else the same right. #3 The Declaration of Independence was the first solemn declaration, by a nation, of the only legitimate foundation of civil government. It was the cornerstone of a new fabric that covered the surface of the globe. It demolished at a stroke the lawfulness of all governments founded upon conquest.
DISCLAIMER The purpose of this book is to serve as a thorough overview of the original book rather than to in any way replace it. This is an independent author-publication that was written by Corey Payne and it provides a full summary and Comprehensive Analysis of the book. ABOUT THE ORIGINAL BOOK Listeners who want to better understand the founding principles of America, as expressed in the words of the Founding Fathers, will love this book. In developing The Founders' Speech to a Nation in Crisis, author Steven Rabb spent two years compiling the words of the Founding Fathers into narrative form, weaving their texts into a single powerful speech to America. His purpose was to give depth to the conversation happening in America today about America's founding ideals. In so doing, Steven has also created a single source of "best of" quotes from the Founding Fathers that will be heard and reheard for generations to come. Steven Rabb has created a powerful audiobook through the synergized writings of America's Founding Fathers. Through their words, Steven has demonstrated with amazing clarity the continuing relevance of America's founding ideals, and their resonance for our nation today. Framing the work as a reunion between the Founders in contemporary America, Steven gives voice to their views on modern-day issues, from religious liberty and the rule of law to freedom of speech and the continuing threat of tyranny. The Founders' Speech to a Nation in Crisis is a tapestry of the Founders' own words, written in 10 chapters and woven into a single, powerful speech and call to action for every American. The continuing relevance of our Founders' words - as revealed in this unique, meticulously crafted work - is a clarion call to defend our natural rights that will stun listeners and leave them celebrating America's founding ethos and principles.
The faith that sustained them- the families they held on to- the God-given rights they fought for . . . and how they won. The Founders' Speech To Save America gives readers a front-row seat to hear firsthand how the Founding Fathers defeated the greatest empire the world had yet known. The work serves as an instruction manual for patriots today to stand for and defend their rights, a call to organize and defeat those who seek to destroy them, and a reminder that we must restore the faith and character of the people if we mean to retain our liberties. Continuing his widely acclaimed work in telling the story of America's Founding through the lens of the issues we face today, National Bestselling author Steven Rabb asks, "How would the Founding Fathers address the political and moral crises in modern-day America?" The Founders' Speech To Save America: How The Founding Fathers Defeated Tyranny answers that question using the very words of the Founding Fathers to tell the story of how patriots from across the colonies united in purpose and deed to defy the British Empire. The Patriots uniting to defeat tyranny is a compelling theme of The Founders' Speech, as is their exhortation to teach our children to love and revere their country, their example of courage and sacrifice as they declare for independence, and their patriotism and sacrifice as they boycott, rally, and spirit the colonies to victory. One of the lessons we learn in their telling is that the remarkable success of the colonists was largely made possible by their unity. Through the Committees of Correspondence, a little-known network that connected every town and colony, the Patriots organized to defy the odds and, as John Adams stated, "make thirteen clocks strike together as one." The prologue introduces The Founders' Speech through a fictional telling of the Founding Fathers reuniting in Independence Hall in modern-day America. Reflecting age-old tensions, Hamilton and Jefferson are soon at odds and each other's throats, as they debate the scope and role of the federal and state governments. As tensions threaten to boil over, the Founding Fathers realize, as they sit down to write the speech, that the principles at issue in the room must be one of the work's themes. The ensuing chapters lay out, theme by theme, in the actual words of our Founding Fathers, The Founders' Speech To Save America.
Contains alphabetically arranged entries that provide information on the Founding Fathers, their actions, and their intentions in writing the U.S. Constitution.
The faith that sustained them...the families they held on to...the God-given rights they fought for... and how they won. The Founders' Speech To Save America gives readers a front-row seat to hear firsthand how the Founding Fathers defeated the greatest empire the world had yet known. The work serves as an instruction manual for patriots today to stand for and defend their rights, a call to organize and defeat those who seek to destroy them, and a reminder that we must restore the faith and character of the people if we mean to retain our liberties. Continuing his widely acclaimed work in telling the story of America's founding through the lens of the issues we face today; National Bestselling author Steven Rabb asks: "How would the Founding Fathers address the political and moral crises in modern-day America?" The Founders' Speech To Save America: How The Founding Fathers Defeated Tyranny answers that question using the very words of the Founding Fathers to tell the story of how patriots from across the colonies united in purpose and deed to defy the British Empire. The patriots uniting to defeat tyranny is a compelling theme of The Founders' Speech, as is their exhortation to teach our children to love and revere their country, their example of courage and sacrifice as they declare for independence, and their patriotism and sacrifice as they boycott, rally and spirit the Colonies to victory. One of the lessons we learn in their telling is that the remarkable success of the colonists was largely made possible by their unity. Through the Committees of Correspondence, a little-known network that connected every town and colony, the patriots organized to defy the odds and, as John Adams stated, "make thirteen clocks strike together as one." The prologue introduces The Founders' Speech through a fictional telling of the Founding Fathers reuniting in Independence Hall, in modern-day America. Reflecting age-old tensions, Hamilton and Jefferson are soon at odds, and each other's throats, as they debate the scope and role of the federal and state governments. As tensions threaten to boil over the Founding Fathers realize, as they sit down to write the speech, that the principles at issue in the room must be one of the work's themes. The ensuing chapters lay out, theme by theme, and in the actual words of our Founding Fathers: The Founders' Speech To Save America.