Freda Kirchwey Essays

  • Why Is Patriotism Important

    1657 Words  | 4 Pages

    Imagine this, George Washington strolls into the Constitutional Convention half an hour late. He reaches into his bag and pulls out a coffee stained paper that reads “U.S. Constitution” on the front. This is both a comical and disturbing view of how the writing of The Constitution could have gone if the Founding Fathers had no sense of patriotism. Patriotism is a strong sense of pride or admiration for one’s country. More than that though it is a love for the beliefs and principals of the country

  • The Nation In The 1960s

    694 Words  | 2 Pages

    With its first publish dating back to 1865, The Nation rests to be the United States' oldest continuously published weekly magazine, known by many as the “ flagship of the Left” for its strong liberal focus; whereas, the The National Review has been exalted by the public as a premiere source of conservative opinion. Deeply entrenched by its roots in the liberal belief system, The Nation was established upon the breadth of the left wing by deemed classical liberalists of that era. Possessing an