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Mark Levin Podcast

Liberty and Learning - Part 10: Celebrating America's Declaration of Independence

Mark Levin Podcast

Cumulus Podcast Network

News Commentary, Politics, News

4.521.8K Ratings

🗓️ 11 July 2025

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

In this enlightening episode of Liberty and Learning, Mark Levin engages in a profound discussion with Dr. Larry Arnn, President of Hillsdale College, engage in a thought-provoking discussion about the Declaration of Independence and its lasting impact on American society. As the nation recently celebrated Independence Day, the conversation serves as a timely reminder of the principles that founded the United States.The episode begins with a reflection on the brilliance of the Declaration, described by Dr. Arnn as a "philosophic, political, theological masterpiece." He highlights the intellectual influences that shaped Thomas Jefferson's writing, noting that Jefferson drew from the ideas of great thinkers such as Plato, Aristotle, and John Locke. This rich philosophical background laid the groundwork for a document that would not only declare independence but also articulate the values of liberty and equality that define America.One of the key themes discussed is the evolution of religious freedom in America. Dr. Arnn explains how early settlers sought religious conformity, yet over time, they recognized the necessity of allowing diverse beliefs to flourish. This journey towards understanding the importance of religious freedom is a testament to the evolving nature of American society.As the conversation shifts to the Civil War, Levin and Arnn examine Abraham Lincoln's reliance on the Declaration of Independence to frame the moral argument against slavery. Lincoln's ability to connect the principles of the Declaration to the struggle for freedom and equality underscores the document's enduring relevance. Dr. Arnn emphasizes that Lincoln viewed the Declaration as the foundation of American identity, a perspective that resonates deeply in contemporary discussions about liberty and justice.The episode also addresses the challenges posed by modern progressivism. Levin and Arnn critique how some contemporary interpretations of the Declaration seek to distort its original meaning, arguing for a return to the foundational principles that have guided the nation. They discuss the dangers of viewing the Declaration as merely a historical artifact rather than a living document that continues to inspire and challenge Americans today.Listeners will come away from this episode with a deeper appreciation for the Declaration of Independence, not just as a historical document, but as a vital part of the American ethos. The insights shared by Levin and Arnn encourage us to reflect on our nation's founding principles and consider how they apply to the challenges we face in the present day. To learn more about Hillsdale College, go to ⁠https://www.hillsdale.edu/⁠ Order Dr. Arnn's book: ⁠The Founders' Key: The Divine and Natural Connection Between the Declaration and the Constitution and What We Risk by Losing It Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Do you ever just want to tune out the news?

0:01.8

You know, it's exhausting.

0:02.9

But in a republic like ours, understanding government matters,

0:06.1

and that starts with the Constitution.

0:07.9

That's why Hillsdale College offers a free online course, the Federalist.

0:11.7

Learn how Alexander Hamilton and James Madison explain the structure of our government

0:15.8

and why it protects your liberty.

0:17.7

Ten short lectures, no cost, no schedule, just timeless insight. Go right to

0:22.3

Levinfraillsdale.com to enroll. That's L-E-V-I-N-F-Hillsdale.com. There's no cost. It's easy to get started.

0:29.6

That's Levin-for-Hillsdale.com to register for free. L-E-V-I-N-Frihillsdale.com.

0:38.1

You're invited to take a deep dive into the founding principles of the United States.

0:43.7

Join Mark Levin and Larry Arne, the president of Hillsdale College as they present, Liberty and Learning.

1:12.1

Hello America, I'm Mark Levin with our dear friend, Dr. Larry Arm, President of Hillsdale College and our joint podcast, Hillsdale College and Westwood One. Liberty and Learning, that's what we call it. This is episode 10. Well, that went fast. And we're going to talk to Larry in a moment. I want to remind you, go to Hillsdale College's website. There's a ton of great

1:17.1

information there, hillsdale.edu, hillstale.edu. Free courses you can take, all kinds of

1:23.1

information, great professors and faculty, and just it's loaded with great information. And of course,

1:30.1

this podcast, Liberty and Learning. Larry Arne, how are you, my friend? I'm very well. How are you doing?

1:36.0

I'm doing great. And by the way, America, they put out this great video, Hillsdale College and

1:41.2

partnership with the White House on July 4th. You're going to want to check that out too.

1:45.7

And I understand, Larry, you're going to be producing more of those.

1:48.0

Is that correct?

1:49.5

Yeah, we don't know how many, but so far we've taped six or seven,

1:53.4

and there will probably be 20 or maybe more.

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