Dave Kluge
"I'm on a mission to help everyday people read and understand the Constitution for themselves."
Author, constitutional educator, and advocate for civic literacy.
Dave Kluge
"I'm on a mission to help everyday people read and understand the Constitution for themselves."
Author, constitutional educator, and advocate for civic literacy.
The Story Behind the Book
In 1992, a presidential debate lit the fuse for The People's Guide To The United States Constitution. The three candidates, Bill Clinton, Ross Perot and George Bush, confidently contradicted each other on constitutional issues—and Dave Kluge was surprised to realize that even with his background as Legal Director for a U.S.-based international software company, he couldn't tell who was right.
Dave didn't want a politician's spin or a scholar's interpretation. He wanted the original text—and the chance to understand it for himself. With a background that included legal work, research, investigations and employee training, he was used to tracking down primary sources and clarifying complicated material. But as he dug in, he found himself buried in dictionaries, encyclopedias, and historical references because time had changed the meaning of many words the framers had used two centuries ago.
That's when Dave had a bigger thought: if it took him this much effort to get clarity, how would others find the time, resources and patience to do it?
So he wrote The People's Guide To The United States Constitution—without political bias and with one simple goal: help everyday Americans read the Constitution in its original form and understand what it's saying. Today, he supports broader constitutional literacy through speaking engagements and seminars, study guides for educators and self-study, and videos and articles on constitutional issues.
Thomas Jefferson's Solution to Abuses of Constitutional Power
Hear Dave Kluge explain how education is the true solution of abuses of constitutional power.
I'm Dave Kluge, author of The People's Guide to the United States Constitution.
Thomas Jefferson gave us the solution to abuses of Constitutional power.
He said:
"I know no safe depository of the ultimate powers of the society but the people themselves; and if we think them not enlightened enough to exercise their control with a wholesome discretion, the remedy is not to take it from them, but to inform their discretion by education. This is the true corrective of abuses of constitutional power."
The Majority of Americans Today Have Not Read and Understood Our Constitution
The news is filled with arguments over the Constitution and alleged abuses of Constitutional power. Yet surveys show the majority of Americans have not read and understood our Constitution, the supreme law of our land, even though it's only about 7,000 words or 25 pages long.
In researching my book, I went out on the streets and asked all sorts of people, "What would it be like to live in a country where everyone you met had read and understood their Constitution?"
People of all ages and groups said there would be more respect and cooperation, the government would not violate people's rights and people could work together to make that country better. I'd like that. Our Constitution and the human rights it protects provide a common ground we can all share. The power to protect and preserve our freedoms begins when "We the people" become familiar with our own Constitution.
In 1787, People Read It, Discussed It, and Had Strong Opinions About It
In 1787, when our Constitution was being debated by the states, before it was approved, newspapers at the time printed the entire text of the Constitution, with arguments for it and against it. People read it, discussed it, and had strong opinions about it. I'd like to see that level of understanding of our Constitution approached again today.
So, how can it be that so few people have read and understood the Constitution today? Well, it was written in what is now over two century-old language, with lots of unusual words. Many people simply can't get through it today.
Why Read My Book?
The solution is simple because of the way I have structured and written my book.
All unusual words are defined, with simple examples of what is being talked about, so people can read straight on through with understanding.
I give just enough background for people to understand who came to America to settle hundreds of years ago; what they believed in; and what our War of Independence was all about. So people can read with understanding our Declaration of Independence, which in my mind is one of the most beautiful and aesthetic documents ever written.
Then, why was the Constitutional Convention called; what happened at it; and the actual text of the Constitution. People can read my book in just a few hours and walk away with their own understanding of what these documents say, as I let the Declaration of Independence and Constitution speak for themselves. All with "no-spin."
I'm on a personal mission to help get the majority of Americans to simply read and understand the Constitution for themselves.
If generations of Americans were well-versed in our Constitution when we started and continued on our way to becoming the greatest country on Earth, then it certainly makes sense that today's generations should be well-versed in our Constitution as well.
"We the People" Can Correct Abuses of Constitutional Power
I urge you to encourage people to simply read and understand our Constitution for themselves, and by this education, "We the People" will know how to correct abuses of Constitutional power.
Best regards,
Dave Kluge
I urge you to encourage people to simply read and understand our Constitution for themselves, and by this education, 'We the People' will know how to correct abuses of Constitutional power.
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