
American Thought Leaders The Forgotten Wisdom of the Declaration of Independence | Matthew Spalding
Feb 6, 2026
Matthew Spalding, a Hillsdale College professor and author on the American founding, explains why the Declaration of Independence is a claim of lasting truth rooted in natural law. He traces founders’ ancient Greek, Roman, and Judeo-Christian influences. He contrasts natural-rights thinking with modern historicism and shows how the Declaration philosophically anchors constitutional government.
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Radical Return To Roots
- The American founding was radical by returning to deep roots, not by pursuing modern revolutionary upheaval.
- Founders sought classical and Christian traditions to ground a new political order of free individuals.
Declaration Grounds The Constitution
- The Declaration supplies the philosophical mooring that explains the Constitution's framework.
- The founders saw the Declaration and Constitution as two sides of the same coin.
Equality As Political Foundation
- "All men are created equal" asserts a self-evident truth based on human nature as rational beings.
- Equality is political grounding, not a claim about physical sameness.







