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The Federalist Papers are a series of 85 articles advocating the ratification of the United States Constitution. Seventy-seven of the essays were published serially in The Independent Journal and The New York Packet between October 1787 and August 1788.
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In order to promote the ratification of the United States Constitution in the late 1780s, Alexander Hamilton, James Madison and John Hay wrote a series of 85 articles and essays explaining their reasons to support the constitution. Most of these articles were published in The Independent Journal and The New York Packet and they later became known as “The Federalist Papers.” In reading the articles, one will encounter very interesting issues like Hamilton’s opposition to including the Bill of ...
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Simple Gifts is the gift of time and freedom. It is the simple presentation of the written word spoken without commentary. Join us in ruminating on great stories, poems, history, philosophy, theology, art and science. Amidst chaos, find the “valley of love and delight,” a true simplicity, where “to bow and to bend we will not be ashamed,” where we can ponder the greatest words ever written, turning them over and over, “till by turning, turning, we come round right.” If you enjoy our content, ...
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Because understanding great literature is better than trying to read and understand (yet) another business book, Leadership Lessons From The Great Books leverages insights from the GREAT BOOKS of the Western canon to explain, dissect, and analyze leadership best practices for the post-modern leader.
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Welcome to "Making a Great America," a podcast dedicated to exploring the meticulous thought and effort that went into the design of the Constitution of the United States. This series is intended as a non-partisan historical review, aimed at enlightening listeners of all political persuasions about the foundational principles of our government. Our goal is to share the rich history behind the Constitution and the reasons why understanding this history is crucial for the survival of our repub ...
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Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, Michael Boldin covers current events, the original constitution and strategy – all with an eye on advancing liberty.
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A companion podcast to the 10-episode C-SPAN television series, Books that Shaped America, produced in partnership with the Library of Congress. The Library of Congress created the Books That Shaped America list to explore key works of literature from American history that have had a major impact on society. The 10 iconic books featured in the series have provoked thought, won awards, led to significant policy changes, and are still talked about today. In this companion podcast, you can lear ...
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The Founding Documents Podcast is a periodic showcase peresented by LearnOutLoud.com of Early American historical documents in audio format. Here you will be able to listen to the declarations, speeches and essays that form the core principles of U.S. Government. For more educational audio and video, please visit www.learnoutloud.com.
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Do you hate politics but know that the price of apathy is too high? Do you try to be consistent and live by the Golden Rule? Do you love peace & liberty? Armed with the spirit of rebellion, immutable principles, and history's wisdom, Banks and guests navigate the tempestuous sea of adjudication of power; politics. Nothing to see here… the rEVOLution continues. Let It Not Be Said is a podcast hosted and produced by Banks Wise following the end of The Rebellion podcast. Contact at >>> banks@le ...
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THE FEDERALIST PAPERS #75. "The Treaty Making Power of the Executive," by Alexander Hamilton
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Leadership Lessons From The Great Books - The Federalist Papers & Modern Leadership w/ Dorollo Nixon, Jr.
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Leadership Lessons From The Great Books #115 - The Federalist Papers & Modern Leadership w/ Dorollo Nixon, Jr. --- 00:00 Welcome and Introduction - The Federalist Papers, Modern Leadership, and the Crisis of Incompetence. 05:00 The Challenge of Contemporary Issues from Assassinations to Government Coups. 09:12 Constitutional Concerns and Bureaucrat…
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Forgotten Founder Tench Coxe: Ignored Federalist Papers
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Almost totally ignored today, Tench Coxe was famous at the time of the Founding. And his essays of “A Pennsylvanian” in support of the Constitution were actually far more widely read and influential during the debates over ratification than today’s far more famous Federalist Papers. Learn about his essays where he came down in favor of the individu…
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Federalist Paper #22: The Necessity of a Government as Energetic as the One Proposed to the Preservation of the Union
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Federalist Paper #22, written by Alexander Hamilton, addresses the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation, emphasizing the need for a stronger central government. He highlights issues such as the lack of a unified national defense, inadequate regulation of commerce, and the inability to enforce laws uniformly across states. Hamilton argues tha…
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George Mason vs the Constitution: Top Anti-Federalist Arguments
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“A monarchy, or a corrupt tyrannical aristocracy” is what George Mason predicted we’d get. On this episode, learn about his top anti-federalist objections to the Constitution during the ratification debates. This included necessary and proper, standing armies, congress, the president – and more. Path to Liberty, Fast Friday Edition: July 26, 2024 S…
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We continue our project of reading ALL of God's Word for our listeners. One of the greatest short stories in all of world literature, the Book of Ruth is both essential knowledge for the student of the Bible AND one of the great aesthetic pleasures that literature offers. Join us in celebrating God's love of of His people's character and loyalty. P…
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The Book of Proverbs falls under the designation of Wisdom Literature (the biblical books of Job and Ecclesiastes are other examples), as does philosophy. Given that this book is authored by Solomon, who reigned in Israel from 971 to 931 BC, we would be hard pressed to make the case that it was the Greeks who invented philosophy, as I was always to…
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Is the President a King in Disguise? The Anti-Federalist Argument
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During the debates over the ratification of the Constitution, Antifederalists repeatedly warned that the President would become like a king – and the worst kind of a king – an elected one. Path to Liberty: July 24, 2024 Subscribe: Apple | Spotify | Podbean | Youtube Music | Stitcher | TuneIn | RSS | More Platforms Here SHOW LINKS: JOIN TAC Show Arc…
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In view of the Christian Atheist series on Malachi and the post-exilic prophets, we have decided to post the books of Haggai, Zechariah and Malachi (and then Ezekiel) for our listeners. Again, the version is American Standard Version, to avoid copyright infringement. We pray that God blesses His word to your heart. He who has ears to hear, let him …
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Leadership Lessons From the Great Books - Shorts #139 - The Horror of Hanlon's Razor
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The “Evils of Paper Money” Have No End: The Founders Warned us Why
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The Founding Fathers were deeply worried about the dangers of paper money, because they lived them first hand. On this episode, learn 4 key ways the founders warned us about the dangers of paper money – dangers we’re still living through today! Path to Liberty: July 22, 2024 Subscribe: Apple | Spotify | Podbean | Youtube Music | Stitcher | TuneIn |…
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Myth Busted! Virginia, Not Congress, Called for the Philadelphia Convention
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Most people seem to believe that the constitutional convention of 1787 was called for by Congress under the Articles of Confederation. Even the Library of Congress makes this claim. But it’s totally false. It was actually the Commonwealth of Virginia that initiated the call for the Philadelphia convention – and she was followed by a number of other…
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ROBINSON CRUSOE by Daniel Defoe, Chapter 20b
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As an elementary school student, I remember reading for the first time Defoe's Robinson Crusoe. I was captivated by Crusoe's solitary ingenuity on the island, his trips back and forth to the foundered ship, his reconstruction of civilized life from the fundaments. It awakened in me a lifetime love of survival narratives, and a fascination with surv…
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The Book of Proverbs falls under the designation of Wisdom Literature (the biblical books of Job and Ecclesiastes are other examples), as does philosophy. Given that this book is authored by Solomon, who reigned in Israel from 971 to 931 BC, we would be hard pressed to make the case that it was the Greeks who invented philosophy, as I was always to…
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THE FEDERALIST PAPERS #74, "Command of the Military and Naval Forces, and the Pardoning Power of the Executive," by Alexander Hamilton
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Leadership Lessons From The Great Books - The U.S. Constitution & The 10th Amendment w/ Dorollo Nixon, Jr.
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Leadership Lessons From the Great Books - Shorts #138 - We Will All Hang Together, or We Will All Hang Separately
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In view of the Christian Atheist series on Malachi and the post-exilic prophets, we have decided to post the books of Haggai, Zechariah and Malachi (and then Ezekiel) for our listeners. Again, the version is American Standard Version, to avoid copyright infringement. We pray that God blesses His word to your heart. He who has ears to hear, let him …
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Cause and Solution: The Founders on Political Violence
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“A frightful despotism” – that’s what George Washington predicted we’d get with a combo of factions and usurpation of power. But he was far from alone in warning against what leads to political violence. Ignoring their warnings – and solution – only guarantees the worst has yet to begin. Path to Liberty: July 15, 2024 Subscribe: Apple | Spotify | P…
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Anti Federalist: Who Were the Anti-Federalists Anyway?
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The Anti-Federalists were a diverse group who opposed the 1787 Constitution, fearing it concentrated too much power in a centralized government. Despite being labeled "anti-American," their commitment to individual liberties and skepticism of government overreach led to the adoption of the Bill of Rights. Their key concerns included the absence of …
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History Ignored: The Northwest Ordinance of 1787
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One of the most important foundational documents in American history, the Northwest Ordinance of 1787 is one that most people never learn about. Following principles outlined by Thomas Jefferson in 1784, it included a precursor to the bill of rights four years before one was added to the Constitution, it banned slavery in the territories decades be…
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Federalist Paper #21: Other Defects of the Present Confederation
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Federalist Paper No. 21, authored by Alexander Hamilton, critiques the Articles of Confederation, highlighting key deficiencies: the lack of federal enforcement power, unreliable national finances, and inconsistent national defense. Hamilton argues that without direct authority, the federal government cannot enforce laws effectively, leading to cha…
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ROBINSON CRUSOE by Daniel Defoe, Chapter 20a
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Federalist Paper #16 - The Importance of a Strong Central Government
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Federalist Paper #16, authored by Alexander Hamilton, advocates for the ratification of the United States Constitution by highlighting the critical weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation. Hamilton argues that the current system's inability to enforce laws directly on individuals leads to ineffective governance and potential conflicts among sta…
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Federalist Paper #18: Lessons from Ancient Confederacies
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Federalist Paper #18, co-authored by Alexander Hamilton and James Madison, examines the failures of ancient confederacies such as the Amphictyonic Council and the Achaean League to argue for a stronger union under the proposed U.S. Constitution. These historical leagues suffered from weak central authority, internal strife, and susceptibility to ma…
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Federalist Paper #20: The Insufficiency of the Present Confederation to Preserve the Union
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Federalist Paper No. 20, authored by James Madison and Alexander Hamilton, critiques the weak governance structure of the United Netherlands to highlight the flaws in the Articles of Confederation. The paper argues that the Dutch confederation’s lack of centralized authority led to frequent internal conflicts and an inability to effectively respond…
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Anti Federalist Paper Brutus No. 1: The Dangers of a Powerful Central Government
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Anti-Federalist Paper Brutus No. 1, likely written by Robert Yates, argues against the ratification of the proposed U.S. Constitution. Brutus fears that the Constitution grants too much power to the federal government, risking the erosion of state sovereignty and individual liberties. He contends that a large republic would struggle to adequately r…
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Federalist Paper #17: The Limits of Federal Authority and the Preservation of State Power
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Federalist Paper #17 by Alexander Hamilton assures that the proposed Constitution does not threaten state sovereignty. Hamilton argues that the federal government's focus on national issues like defense and commerce, coupled with the strong attachment people have to their local governments, will prevent federal overreach into state affairs. He emph…
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Federalist Paper #19: The Imperative of a Strong Central Government
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Federalist Paper #19, authored by James Madison, argues for the necessity of a strong central government to ensure stability, security, and effective governance in the United States. Madison examines the failures of historical confederacies, such as the Holy Roman Empire and the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, to illustrate the dangers of weak cent…
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The Book of Proverbs falls under the designation of Wisdom Literature (the biblical books of Job and Ecclesiastes are other examples), as does philosophy. Given that this book is authored by Solomon, who reigned in Israel from 971 to 931 BC, we would be hard pressed to make the case that it was the Greeks who invented philosophy, as I was always to…
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THE FEDERALIST PAPERS #73, "Provision For The Support of the Executive, and the Veto Power," by Alexander Hamilton
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Authored by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison and John Jay to appear anonymously in New York papers under the pseudonym "Publius" in 1787 and 1788, the Federalist Papers aimed to rally public support for the proposed Constitution of the United States. As such, it is one of the most important sources for understanding the original intent of the US C…
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Big Wins for Liberty: State Laws Push Back vs Feds (CBDC, 2A Privacy, More)
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Despite all the bad things happening all around us – there actually is some GOOD news to report! New state laws going into effect this summer push back on centralized power by rejecting a CBDC, prohibiting a new scheme to track firearm purchases, support sound money, raw milk – and more. Don’t miss this update on the latest news from the Nullificat…
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Leadership Lessons From The Great Books - The Declaration of Independence and Leadership w/ Dorollo Nixon, Jr.
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Leadership Lessons From The Great Books #113 - The Declaration of Independence by Thomas Jefferson, et.al and Leadership w/ Dorollo Nixon, Jr. --- 00:00 Welcome and Introduction - The Declaration of Independence by Thomas Jefferson, et. al. 03:00 Phoenix, Texas, and the Power of Fireworks. 09:00 The Declaration of Independence, Opening. 14:14 Never…
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Federalist Paper #15 - The Insufficiency of the Present Confederation to Preserve the Union
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In this episode of "Making a Great America," Charlie Jett explores Federalist Paper No. 15, where Alexander Hamilton critiques the Articles of Confederation and argues for a stronger central government. Hamilton highlights the failures of the Articles in enforcing laws, regulating commerce, and raising revenue, emphasizing the need for a government…
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Federalist Paper #14 - Objections to the Proposed Constitution From Extent of Territory Answered
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In this episode of "Making a Great America," Charlie Jett explores Federalist Paper No. 14, where James Madison argues for the viability and benefits of a large republic. Madison addresses concerns about the nation's vast size, emphasizing that a system of representation and advancements in infrastructure and communication make effective governance…
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Federalist Paper #13 - Advantage of the Union in Respect to Economy in Government
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In Federalist Paper No. 13, Alexander Hamilton presents a detailed and compelling case for the economic advantages of a unified government. He argues that a single, consolidated government can reduce administrative costs, manage resources more efficiently, maintain a cost-effective defense, simplify governance, and prevent inter-state economic conf…
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Leadership Lessons From the Great Books - Shorts #137 - What are We Doing Here?
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Federalist Paper #12 - The Utility of the Union in Respect to Revenue
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Federalist Paper No. 12, written by Alexander Hamilton, argues for the importance of a unified government in efficiently collecting revenue, essential for the nation’s stability and growth. Hamilton emphasizes that a strong federal system enhances tax collection, supports economic growth, and prevents tax evasion and smuggling. He highlights that c…
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In view of the Christian Atheist series on Malachi and the post-exilic prophets, we have decided to post the books of Haggai, Zechariah and Malachi (and then Ezekiel) for our listeners. Again, the version is American Standard Version, to avoid copyright infringement. We pray that God blesses His word to your heart. He who has ears to hear, let him …
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Federalist Paper #11: The Utility of the Union in Respect to Commercial Relations and the Navy
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Federalist Paper No. 11, written by Alexander Hamilton, argues for the economic and military advantages of a united America. Hamilton emphasizes that a unified government can enhance America's global commercial influence, negotiate better trade terms, and develop a powerful navy to protect national interests. He highlights the benefits of free inte…
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Forgotten Declaration: Cause of the War for Independence Explained
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The American Revolution: What REALLY sparked the fight? This episode explores an almost totally forgotten declaration written by Thomas Jefferson and John Dickinson in 1775. The Declaration of the Causes and Necessity of Taking Up Arms is an incredibly important document revealing the colonists’ motivations beyond what history books tell you. Path …
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