Why January 1 Became America’s Civic Reset
Civics In A Year31 Des 2025

Why January 1 Became America’s Civic Reset

Midnight sparks joy, but the deeper story begins when the noise fades. We explore how January 1 became one of America’s earliest federal holidays and why this date has long served as a civic reset—an annual reminder that renewal is something we do together, not alone. From the quiet power of colonial-era visits and reconciliations to the thunderclap of January 1, 1863, we connect personal resolutions to public purpose and trace the living tradition of watch night as a testament to freedom ren...

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Unpacking Federalist 39: Madison's Blueprint for American Power

Unpacking Federalist 39: Madison's Blueprint for American Power

Dr. Beienberg explores Federalist 39, Madison's comprehensive explanation of how the Constitution blends federal and national elements to create an effective yet balanced government structure. • Fede...

5 Sep 202512min

Unpacking Federalist 10

Unpacking Federalist 10

Dr. Alan Gibson delves into James Madison's groundbreaking argument in Federalist 10 that challenges traditional thinking about republics and factions. Madison innovatively argues that a large, divers...

4 Sep 202524min

Madison's Revolutionary Idea: How Large Republics Solve Faction Problems

Madison's Revolutionary Idea: How Large Republics Solve Faction Problems

Dr. Alan Gibson explores Madison's revolutionary idea in Federalist 10 that republican government works better over large territories with diverse populations rather than small ones. This concept dire...

3 Sep 202515min

The Anti-Federalists: America's Overlooked Founding Voices

The Anti-Federalists: America's Overlooked Founding Voices

Dr. Carrese returns to explore the Anti-Federalists, an overlooked yet crucial group of America's founders whose opposition to the Constitution led directly to the Bill of Rights and continues to shap...

2 Sep 202520min

Eight Hours for Work, Eight Hours for Rest: America's Labor Day Story

Eight Hours for Work, Eight Hours for Rest: America's Labor Day Story

Civic holidays are days set aside to commemorate important events or values in our nation's history. They serve as reminders of our shared past and principles rather than just opportunities for celebr...

29 Aug 20255min

The Crucial Role of Federalist Papers

The Crucial Role of Federalist Papers

The Federalist Papers served as crucial persuasive documents during the Constitution's ratification debates, particularly for securing New York's pivotal approval, without which many feared the entire...

28 Aug 202516min

Behind the Pseudonym: Hamilton's PR Genius and the Constitution's Defense

Behind the Pseudonym: Hamilton's PR Genius and the Constitution's Defense

The Federalist Papers emerged as a strategic response to critics of the newly drafted Constitution. Alexander Hamilton organized James Madison and John Jay to write under the pseudonym "Publius" to ad...

27 Aug 202525min

Unpacking the Federalist Papers

Unpacking the Federalist Papers

Dr. Sean Beienberg returns to explore the origin and purpose of the Federalist Papers as persuasive political documents designed to convince New York citizens to ratify the U.S. Constitution. Written ...

26 Aug 202511min

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