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Federalist Radio Hour

A Belated Constitution Day Discussion: From The Enlightenment To Postmodernity

Federalist Radio Hour

Radio America

News, News Commentary, Politics

4.53.3K Ratings

🗓️ 20 September 2022

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

On this episode of The Federalist Radio Hour, Adam Carrington, an assistant professor of politics and the William and the Patricia LaMothe Chair in the U.S. Constitution at Hillsdale College, joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to discuss how perceptions of the U.S. Constitution have changed since the age of the founding fathers.

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0:00.0

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0:02.5

Looking for keys.

0:05.0

Looking for keys.

0:10.0

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0:14.8

So the all new Honda HRV Hybrid can be unlocked

0:19.4

and turned on

0:22.4

with your phone.

0:25.6

Where we'll listen to take us next.

0:27.6

Honda, the power of dreams.

0:58.1

We're back with another edition of the Federalist Radio Hour.

1:02.7

I'm Emily Gisinski, Culture Editor here at the Federalist.

1:05.5

As always, you can email the show at radioatthefederalist.com.

1:08.9

Follow us on Twitter.

1:09.7

at FDRLST.

1:25.8

Make sure to subscribe wherever you download your podcasts as well.

1:32.6

Today we're joined by Adam Carrington.

1:34.6

He is the William and Patricia Lamoth Chair in the US Constitution

1:38.5

with our friends over at Hillsdale College.

1:40.6

Adam, thank you so much for joining us.

1:42.5

It's great to be here.

1:43.4

Thanks for having me.

1:44.6

Of course.

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