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Common Sense (version 3)
- By: Thomas Paine
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Common Sense is a groundbreaking pamphlet authored by Thomas Paine between 1775 and 1776 that galvanized the people of the Thirteen Colonies to seek independence from Great Britain during the summer of 1776. Written in clear, accessible language, it laid out the compelling reasons for immediate independence and quickly became a sensation upon its anonymous publication on January 10, 1776, right at the dawn of the American Revolution. It was widely sold, distributed, and even read aloud in taverns and public gatherings. George Washington had it read to his troops, who were besieging the British...
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Lyndon B. Johnsons State of the Union Addresses (1964-1969)
- By: Lyndon B. Johnson
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The State of the Union address is a significant speech delivered by the President of the United States to a joint session of Congress, typically occurring each year. This address not only provides an update on the nations condition but also serves as a platform for the President to present his legislative agenda and national priorities, fostering collaboration with Congress. This collection features the impactful addresses of Lyndon B. Johnson, showcasing a pivotal period in American history. - Summary by KevinS
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Modern Gov Matters
- By: CivAll
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Modern Gov Matters is a podcast for civic engagement and communications professionals in local government. Host Sarah Loyd sits down with practitioners from cities and counties nationwide to talk about what's actually working (and what's not) in their communities. Real stories, honest takes, practical insights. New episodes every other week. Presented by CivAll.
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Leviathan (Books I and II)
- By: Thomas Hobbes
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In Leviathan, published in 1651, Thomas Hobbes delves into the intricate structure of society, using the biblical Leviathan as a powerful metaphor. His work, influenced by the tumult of the English Civil War, presents a compelling argument for a social contract and the necessity of a strong sovereign to maintain order. Hobbes famously posits that without such governance, humanity is condemned to a chaotic state of nature, exemplified by his assertion of Bellum omnium contra omnes—the war of all against all. He contends that rebellion against the social contract is unjustified, yet ...
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How a British Subject Became President of the United States
- By: Arthur P. Hinman
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In 1880, a curious tale emerged from St. Albans, Vermont, reported by the New York Times, about a mysterious attorney and Democratic operative named A. P. Hinman. Hinman confided to local Democratic leaders that he had been commissioned by the Democratic National Committee to uncover evidence suggesting that Vice-President-elect Chester A. Arthur was not eligible for office, claiming he was a Canadian-born alien. After President Garfields assassination in 1881, Arthur ascended to the presidency and proved to be a surprisingly competent leader. In 1884, Hinman published a book aimed at ...
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American Credo
- By: H. L. Mencken George Jean Nathan
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The American Credo A Contribution Toward the Interpretation of the National Mind, published in 1920, offers a thought-provoking exploration of U.S. politics. This insightful commentary delves into the tribalism fostered by politicians and religious leaders, examines the conflicting definitions of the cherished American ideals, and reflects on the cyclical nature of human history. Join Adrienne Prevost as she unpacks these compelling themes that resonate through time.
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Your Pay Envelope
- By: John Richard Meader
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Dive into a thought-provoking critique of classical socialism through a series of engaging letters addressed to Mr. Smith. Authored by the former editor of the New York-based Common Cause magazine, this work offers insightful commentary and analysis that challenges conventional perspectives. Summary by KevinS.
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Problem of China
- By: Bertrand Russell
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In the years 1920-21, Bertrand Russell found himself in Peking (Beijing), where he immersed himself in the vibrant intellectual climate of the time, later publishing this thought-provoking book upon his return to England. Fresh from a visit to Bolshevik Russia, where he was less than impressed by Lenins regime, Russell discovered a different narrative in China. Like many travelers, he projected his ideals onto the nation, spotting glimmers of hope amidst the shadows of the past. Welcomed by enthusiastic young intellectuals who viewed him as a beacon of modern and scientific thought, he faced a...
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SGT's Time
- By: ICE
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SGT’s Time is a military-focused news and discussion show covering Army and Department of Defense updates, policy changes, leadership issues, and stories that directly impact service members and veterans.From regulations and readiness to culture shifts and accountability, this is where military news gets discussed by people who actually understand the system — not outsiders guessing from headlines.Mission-focused. Experience-driven. No fluff.
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History of American Political Theories
- By: Charles Edward Merriam
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Dive into an engaging exploration of the various political theories that have shaped American political life over the years. This insightful analysis offers a thorough examination of the dominant ideologies that have influenced the nations governance and societal values. - Summary by William Archibald Dunning (from the preface). Proof-listening by cimt, Linny, kristakz, and ChrisGreaves. File editing by kristakz.
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Declassified FBI UFO Reports
- By: United States Federal Bureau of Investigation
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Dive into the intriguing world of UFO sightings through the lens of declassified FBI communications, made accessible via the U.S. Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). This captivating series reveals key correspondences from the summer of 1947, a pivotal time when the U.S. Air Force was just emerging as an independent entity. Most names have been redacted, yet the details of these extraordinary encounters between the FBI and other military organizations paint a vivid picture of the intense scrutiny surrounding UFO phenomena. Join us as we explore firsthand accounts from July and August of 1947, a...
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From Dictatorship to Democracy (version 2)
- By: Gene Sharp
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Discover the profound insights of From Dictatorship to Democracy A Conceptual Framework for Liberation, a groundbreaking essay by Gene Sharp, written in 1993. This influential work tackles the critical issue of dismantling dictatorships and safeguarding against their resurgence. Sharp, a renowned political science professor at the University of Massachusetts, has seen his book published in numerous countries and translated into over 30 languages, with editions available through the Albert Einstein Institution in Boston. This newly recorded second version features a quicker reading pace, making...
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God and the State
- By: Mikhail Bakunin
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Discover Bakunins most renowned work, God and the State, presented in its most comprehensive form to date. Originally titled Dieu et létat, this piece was intended to be a part of a larger, unfinished project titled The Knouto-Germanic Empire and the Social Revolution. The title refers to a treaty between Russia and Germany during Bakunins time, providing a rich historical context to the ideas he explores.
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Rasputin and the Russian Revolution
- By: Catherine Radziwill
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In this captivating two-part exploration, Princess Catherine Radziwill reveals Rasputin not as a powerful mystic, but rather as a charlatan and unwitting pawn of Germany. Part one delves into the social and religious landscape of pre-WWI Russia, analyzing the unique cultural conditions that enabled Rasputin to rise to prominence. Radziwill dismantles the myth of Rasputins significant influence in the Russian government, portraying him instead as a hedonistic, illiterate peasant manipulated into furthering Germanys agenda. Through firsthand accounts from Radziwill and others, listeners gain an ...
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Communist Manifesto
- By: Friedrich Engels Karl Marx
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In December 1847, Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels crafted the Communist Manifesto as a powerful guide to the core principles and practices of Communism. This groundbreaking document not only outlines the vision of a classless society but also forecasts the eventual collapse of capitalism. Explore the revolutionary ideas that continue to shape political discourse today. (Summary written by Gesine) A recording in the original German language is available here.
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Free Press
- By: Hilaire Belloc
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In this thought-provoking discussion, I delve into the troubling influence of the modern Capitalist Press, exploring its role in distorting public opinion and empowering the unscrupulous. I also highlight the potential for change through the rise of small, independent media outlets and their increasing impact on the information landscape. (Introduction by Hilaire Belloc)
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The Introverted Upstander
- By: Sasha Graham
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Welcome to The Introverted Upstander, my name is Sasha. I am an American mom of three great kids who are in high school and college, married to the same wonderful guy since 2004. I like audio books, and walking the dog and playing sand volleyball with my husband and our friends. I am a planner, in fact, I often enjoy researching and booking vacations as much as I enjoy going on them. I love doing 1000-piece puzzles and spending time with friends, preferably just 2 or 3 at a time. I am also deeply, deeply concerned about what is happening in our country right now. But I have struggled with ...
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Eleven Theses on Feuerbach
- By: Karl Marx
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Dive into Karl Marxs profound reflections with Theses on Feuerbach, a collection of eleven concise philosophical notes penned in 1845. In these theses, Marx critiques the ideas of his contemporary, Ludwig Feuerbach, while laying the groundwork for the activism that permeates his later works. This text is particularly renowned for its impactful conclusion—a moment of revelation for revolutionary socialism. Although written in 1845, these insights remained unpublished until 1888, five years after Marxs passing, with slight modifications by Friedrich Engels. The original text saw its release in...
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Conquest of Bread
- By: Peter Kropotkin
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In Conquest of Bread, Kropotkin critically examines the flawed economic systems of feudalism and capitalism, arguing that they perpetuate poverty and scarcity while favoring the privileged few. He advocates for a decentralized economic model rooted in mutual aid and voluntary cooperation, suggesting that the foundations for such an organization already exist in both evolution and human society. Join us as we explore his revolutionary ideas and the potential for a more equitable future.
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Deportation Cases of 1919-1920
- By: Constantine Panunzio
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This investigation delves into the deportations of individuals classified as unlawfully present in the United States during the years 1919-1920. Its aim is to shed light on practices that contradict the core American values of justice and fairness. - Summary by Constantine Panunzio, from the introduction
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