The Founders' Speech to a Nation in Crisis
What the Founders Would Say to America Today
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Steven Rabb
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Steven Rabb
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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.
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