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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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

The Father of the Constitution: Madison's Vision

The Father of the Constitution: Madison's Vision

Dr. Colleen Sheehan explains why James Madison deserves the title "Father of the Constitution" and explores how this quiet, scholarly founder shaped American democracy through his preparation, vision,...

25 Aug 202518min

The Blueprint: Understanding America's Limited Government System

The Blueprint: Understanding America's Limited Government System

What makes the American system of government unique in world history? Dr. Justin Dyer, professor of government at the University of Texas at Austin and dean of the UT Austin School of Civic Leadership...

22 Aug 202510min

Locke's Ideas of Life, Liberty, and Property Changed the Course of History

Locke's Ideas of Life, Liberty, and Property Changed the Course of History

Dr. Paul Carrese explores John Locke's profound influence on the Declaration of Independence and American founding principles. Locke's philosophy of natural rights - that all humans possess inherent, ...

21 Aug 202518min

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