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Progressivism

The intellectual movement that challenged the founders' framework — and remade American government in the 20th century

June 1, 2026 · Coming soon


Progressivism is the most consequential intellectual challenge to the founders' constitutional design. Beginning in the late 19th century, progressive thinkers argued that the Constitution's structures — separation of powers, enumerated federal authority, fixed individual rights — were obstacles to effective governance in an industrial age. Understanding progressivism is essential to understanding the administrative state, the living-constitution interpretive school, and the persistent debates over the scope of federal power.

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