Course Description: This course traces the development of the distinctive American society and culture from a philosophical and spiritual perspective. Key topics include the
philosophical and spiritual foundations of the American social, economic, and political system.
Course Goals and Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, students will:
1. Understand the development of human freedom and free market systems; 2. Be familiar with the spiritual and philosophical ideas and documents
that shaped the early American nature and their enduring impact on contemporary society. 3. Understand the role, limitations, and impact of government in a free society;
4. Be able to recognize and refute common criticisms of freedom and free markets; 5. Understand the concept of ownership and the links between human rights and property rights;
6. Understand the links between freedom and individual responsibility; 7. Understand the relevance of the JudeoChristian worldview to mutual trust and voluntary cooperation in a free society;
8. Understand the nature and causes of the rise and fall of civilizations. |