Rule of Law

Make 2026 the Year of Thomas Paine

As America celebrates its 250th birthday, remember the founder who rallied the people against British and American oligarchs.

The 250th anniversary of the American experiment, which is being celebrated this year, is sure to witness a struggle over the story—and future—of the United States.

On one side will stand advocates for capitalism without constraint, Christian nationalism, and colonial conquest. They will make ahistorical apologies for the bedraggled presidency of Donald Trump and for a subservient Republican Congress that is increasingly likely to be disempowered by the enraged electorate in November. These retro royalists will fail to recognize any irony in the fact that the America Revolution—in its best and most inspired form—rejected the monarchical abuses of a liege lord who arranged the affairs of state to steal from the poor and fill his own treasuries, presided over an empire that enforced its dominance with military might, and imagined that he ruled by “divine right” as the “supreme governor” of an established state church.