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Trump Is the Enemy of the American Revolution
He has produced a crisis much like the one the colonists faced two and a half centuries ago. Now it’s our responsibility to uphold the Founders’ legacy.
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Johann N. Neem
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The New Republic
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August 11, 2025
Bringing American History Back Home for the 250th
Challenges, opportunities, stakes.
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Johann N. Neem
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Perspectives on History
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July 14, 2025
Missed America
When all the bad things America did are true, but none of the good things, something is amiss.
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Johann N. Neem
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The Hedgehog Review
on
July 7, 2023
The Struggle to Make the United States Secular
How progressives came to think that any recognition of Christianity by a public institution violates others’ rights.
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Johann N. Neem
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Los Angeles Review of Books
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July 15, 2022
A Usable Past for a Post-American Nation
We are living through a time when we cannot take our shared identity—and therefore our shared stories—for granted.
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Johann N. Neem
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The Hedgehog Review
on
July 8, 2022
Will We Still Be American After Democracy Dies?
Is being "political" the central force in our identities?
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Johann N. Neem
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Public Seminar
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July 7, 2020
Have We Lost Faith in Public Education?
Economic rationales for schooling are eroding democracy.
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Johann N. Neem
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Perspectives on History
on
July 26, 2018
Common Core Is a Menace to Pluralism and Democracy
But can locally empowered communities really fix our schools' problems?
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Johann N. Neem
via
The American Conservative
on
June 19, 2018
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The New Tax Law Poses a Hidden Threat to American Democracy
Undermining public education will exacerbate polarization and mistrust.
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Johann N. Neem
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Tony Tian-Ren Lin
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Made By History
on
January 8, 2018
partner
The Founding Fathers Made Our Schools Public. We Should Keep Them That Way.
They believed public schools were the foundation of a virtuous republic.
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Johann N. Neem
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Made By History
on
August 20, 2017
Why Do Schoolhouses Matter?
The rise of public education in America.
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Johann N. Neem
via
Public Seminar
on
July 20, 2017
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No, Liberal Historians Can’t Tame Nationalism
Historians should reject nationalism and help readers to avoid its dangers.
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Eran A. Zelnik
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The Activist History Review
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November 8, 2022