Rabbi Dunner explores Alexis de Tocqueville’s timeless observations on America's ability to self-correct and how the nation’s foundational ideals are deeply intertwined with ancient Torah teachings. Drawing parallels between historical and modern struggles for justice and equality, he argues that America's greatness lies not in perfection, but in the ongoing pursuit of a balanced society where justice is guided by compassion, freedom is tempered with responsibility, and equality is a lived reality.