Tocqueville On Towns And Freedom

Tocqueville On Towns And Freedom

Why did a fledgling republic across the Atlantic make constitutional democracy work while France kept crashing into chaos? We pull on that thread with Tocqueville as our guide, following his journey from “prison inspector” to one of the sharpest observers of American civic life. What he learned here wasn’t a hack or a hero story. It was a layered culture of limits—town meetings, federalism, courts, and religious humility—that slowed power down just enough for freedom to last. We explore how ...

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How Presidential Proclamations Made Thanksgiving A Civic Tradition

How Presidential Proclamations Made Thanksgiving A Civic Tradition

Gratitude didn’t just arrive with pumpkin pie; it was engineered through careful words and bold timing. We sit down with Dr. Paris Careese to explore how presidential proclamations by George Washingto...

25 Nov 202525min

How Judges Read The Constitution: Text, History, And Precedent

How Judges Read The Constitution: Text, History, And Precedent

The loudest fights about the Supreme Court are usually about outcomes. We pull back the curtain on the methods that shape those outcomes—text, history, precedent, and values—and explain how different ...

24 Nov 202519min

Remember The Ladies

Remember The Ladies

A century of episodes calls for a wider lens, and we open it fully: the founding wasn’t just hammered out in halls and pamphlets by famous men—it was argued, nurtured, and lived by women whose ideas c...

21 Nov 202513min

How A Territorial Delegate Shapes National Policy From The Northern Mariana Islands

How A Territorial Delegate Shapes National Policy From The Northern Mariana Islands

Ever wondered how a member of Congress can shape national policy without casting a floor vote? We sit down with Representative Kimberlyn King Hines, the delegate from the Commonwealth of the Northern ...

20 Nov 202511min

Kids Edition: Founding Women

Kids Edition: Founding Women

What if the founding of the United States could be heard not only in speeches and volleys but in quilts mended by firelight, farm ledgers balanced in winter, and poems that dared to test the nation’s ...

20 Nov 202512min

Phillis Wheatley, First Poet Of A New Nation

Phillis Wheatley, First Poet Of A New Nation

We trace Phillis Wheatley’s journey from captivity to literary force, exploring how her poems speak to faith, freedom, and belonging during the American founding. We highlight her craft, the battle to...

19 Nov 202517min

Judith Sargent Murray and the Roots of American Feminism

Judith Sargent Murray and the Roots of American Feminism

A forgotten voice sharpened the edge of American liberty—she did it with clarity, courage, and a printing press that didn’t always want her words. We sit down with Dr. Kirstin Burkhaugto explore the l...

18 Nov 202511min

Mercy Otis Warren: The Pen That Pressed for the Bill of Rights

Mercy Otis Warren: The Pen That Pressed for the Bill of Rights

We trace the life and ideas of Mercy Otis Warren, the writer who helped secure a culture of liberty—and a Bill of Rights—without a seat at the Convention. From a rare classical education to salons wit...

17 Nov 202515min

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