THE ROUNDTABLES
BECOME A CITIZEN-WHIG
The Institute: A Work in Progress
“Town meetings are to liberty what primary schools are to science; they bring it within the people’s reach, they teach men how to use and how to enjoy it.” (Alexis de Tocqueville)
The Modern Whig Institute takes a somewhat different approach from most other civic education institutes. One of the reasons is our unique, and distinctive, worldview: we are as thoroughly pragmatic as we are committed to the loftiest virtues. In practical terms, that means while we rely on the courage of our convictions, and are firm in our fundamental philosophy, we do not rigidly predetermine all policy outcomes in service to a narrow dogma.
Instead, we apply our time-honored values and principles to social and political challenges in a collaborative environment, with one eye on the constitutional boundaries and the other on the horizons of possibility. Our intention is to leverage both the formal knowledge of subject matter experts and the common sense of ordinary citizens to create innovative and workable solutions to our current challenges. Our method is to bring expertise and common sense together in the Great American Conversation: the constant dialog of creation and renewal our Founders always expected us, and wanted us, to have.
We do this in part through our Roundtables. Whether a citizen-member of the Institute chooses to participate depends solely on their focus and their personal preference. For some it may be enough to support the Institute in its core functions of research and publication through their financial contribution. Others may wish for more: a place where they can chat with the like-minded, learn from those with differing views, find new friends or simply voice their opinion. Still others may want to contribute their ideas on the nitty-gritty details of public policy; and some may want to do it all.
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The Modern Whig Institute is a 501(c)(3) civic research and education foundation dedicated to promoting the fundamental American principles of representative government, ordered liberty, capitalism, due process and the rule of law.