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May 15, 2024 • 31min

What is Liberty? 3 Views From Divine Right to Individual Rights

What does “liberty” truly mean? We explore 3 schools of thought, from Filmer’s “divine right” to Locke & the Founding Fathers’ individual rights. Plus, modern thinkers like Rothbard and more! Discover the historical roots of your freedom. Path to Liberty: May 15, 2024 Subscribe: Apple | Spotify | Podbean | Youtube Music | Stitcher | TuneIn | RSS | More Platforms Here SHOW LINKS: JOIN TAC Show Archives Benjamin Franklin – Letter to David Hartley (4 Dec 1789) Robert Filmer – Patriarcha: The Natural Power of Kings Algernon Sidney – Discourses Concerning Government Thomas Paine – The American Crisis (23 Dec 1776) John Locke: Two Treatises Chap IV, Of Slavery John Dickinson – Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania No VII (1767) St. George Tucker – View of the Constitution of the United States (1803) Samuel Adams – The Rights of the Colonists (20 Nov 1772) James Madison – Property (27 Mar 1792) Episode – Property Rights are the Foundation of all the Rest Murray Rothbard – The Ethics of Liberty (pdf) Cato’s Letters, No. 62 – Thomas Gordon (20 Jan 1722) Josiah Warren – Equitable Commerce (1852) Wiki: For a New Liberty Ron Paul – Liberty Defined Frederic Bastiat – The Law Thomas Jefferson – Letter to Isaac H. Tiffany (4 Apr 1819) MORE VIDEO SOURCES Watch on Rumble Watch on Odysee Watch on X Watch on Minds Watch on Facebook Watch on Bitchute Watch on Brighteon Watch on TikTok Watch on LinkedIn FOLLOW and SUPPORT TAC: Become a Member: https://tenthamendmentcenter.com/members/ Email Newsletter: https://tenthamendmentcenter.com/register RSS: https://feeds.feedburner.com/tacdailydigest The post What is Liberty? 3 Views From Divine Right to Individual Rights appeared first on Tenth Amendment Center.
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May 13, 2024 • 31min

Master the Constitution: DIY Guide to Original Meaning

Do you ever wonder what the Constitution really means? This video will show you how to learn the Constitution the way the Founding Fathers told us to. We’ll explore a process called “originalism” to determine the original meaning of the Constitution’s clauses and phrases. Path to Liberty: May 13, 2024 Subscribe: Apple | Spotify | Podbean | Youtube Music | Stitcher | TuneIn | RSS | More Platforms Here SHOW LINKS: JOIN TAC Show Archives Maharrey – Beyond the Text: Understanding the Constitution’s Original Meaning The Constitution for the United States: A Transcription Natelson – The ideas that formed the Constitution: Vattel and the Law of Nations James Madison – Letter to Henry Lee (25 June 1824) Thomas Jefferson – Letter to William Johnson (12 June 1823) James Madison – Letter to Thomas Ritchie (15 Sept 1821) Samuel Johnson – Dictionary of the English Language Thomas Sheridan – A Complete Dictionary of the English Language Nathan Bailey – An Universal Etymological English Dictionary Elliot’s Debates Documentary History of the Ratification of the Constitution The Federalist James Wilson – State House Yard Speech John Dickinson – Fabius Letters Episode – War and Foreign Policy: Top-5 Influences on the Founders Episode – Jefferson’s Favorite Book on Government? Abigail Adams – Letter to John Quincy Adams (20 Mar 1780) MORE VIDEO SOURCES Watch on Rumble Watch on Odysee Watch on X Watch on Minds Watch on Facebook Watch on Bitchute Watch on Brighteon Watch on TikTok Watch on LinkedIn FOLLOW and SUPPORT TAC: Become a Member: https://tenthamendmentcenter.com/members/ Email Newsletter: https://tenthamendmentcenter.com/register RSS: https://feeds.feedburner.com/tacdailydigest The post Master the Constitution: DIY Guide to Original Meaning appeared first on Tenth Amendment Center.
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May 10, 2024 • 20min

Nullification News: Key Wins on Sound Money, Firearms and Privacy

Gold and Silver, CBDC, Biometric Surveillance and 2nd Amendment Financial Privacy. We break down the bills and new laws & what they mean for YOU. Path to Liberty, Fast Friday Edition: May 10, 2024 Subscribe: Apple | Spotify | Podbean | Youtube Music | Stitcher | TuneIn | RSS | More Platforms Here SHOW LINKS: JOIN TAC Show Archives Roger Sherman (8 Dec 1787) Episode – Constitution 101: Enforcement Mechanism CBDC Utah Tennessee Georgia SOUND MONEY Missouri Louisiana Alaska Utah FIREARMS FINANCIAL PRIVACY Episode – Firearm Financial Privacy: Nullification Status Report Tennessee Iowa Alabama New Hampshire Louisiana SURVEILLANCE Utah New Hampshire Thomas Jefferson – Letter to Charles Clay (27 Jan 1790) Samuel Adams – Candidus, Boston Gazette (14 Oct 1771) MORE VIDEO SOURCES Watch on Rumble Watch on Odysee Watch on X Watch on Minds Watch on Facebook Watch on Bitchute Watch on Brighteon Watch on TikTok Watch on LinkedIn FOLLOW and SUPPORT TAC: Become a Member: https://tenthamendmentcenter.com/members/ Email Newsletter: https://tenthamendmentcenter.com/register RSS: https://feeds.feedburner.com/tacdailydigest The post Nullification News: Key Wins on Sound Money, Firearms and Privacy appeared first on Tenth Amendment Center.
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May 8, 2024 • 37min

War and Foreign Policy: Top-5 Influences on the Founders

They’re mostly ignored or forgotten today. But, to the founders, these five formed an international law and foreign policy pantheon. Path to Liberty: May 8, 2024 Subscribe: Apple | Spotify | Podbean | Youtube Music | Stitcher | TuneIn | RSS | More Platforms Here SHOW LINKS: JOIN TAC Show Archives Natelson – The ideas that formed the Constitution: Vattel and the Law of Nations Abigail Adams – Letter to John Quincy Adams (20 Mar 1780) Report on Books for Congress (23 Jan 1783) Hugo Grotius James Wilson – Pennsylvania Ratifying Convention (11 Dec 1787) Grotius – The Rights of War and Peace John Jay – Charge to Grandy Jury, Richmond Virginia Wiki: Samuel von Pufendorf – The Law of Nature and Nations Joe Wolverton – Samuel von Pufendorf: A Lasting, Though Forgotten, Influence on Our Founding Fathers George Washington – Farewell Address (19 Sept 1796) Pufendorf – The Law of Nature and Nations – full text Natelson – Define and Punish Clause Joe Wolverton – Forgotten Influences of the Founders Burlamaqui – The Principles of Natural and Politic Law Thomas Jefferson – First Inaugural (4 Mar 1801) Thomas Paine – The American Crisis (23 Dec 1776) Christian Wolff – The Law of Nations Treated According to the Scientific Method Wiki – Emer de Vattel Vattel – Life and Works Emer de Vattel – The Law of Nations James Madison – Political Observations (20 Apr 1795) MORE VIDEO SOURCES Watch on Rumble Watch on Odysee Watch on X Watch on Minds Watch on Facebook Watch on Bitchute Watch on Brighteon Watch on TikTok Watch on LinkedIn FOLLOW and SUPPORT TAC: Become a Member: https://tenthamendmentcenter.com/members/ Email Newsletter: https://tenthamendmentcenter.com/register RSS: https://feeds.feedburner.com/tacdailydigest The post War and Foreign Policy: Top-5 Influences on the Founders appeared first on Tenth Amendment Center.
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May 6, 2024 • 42min

No Deal for Gun Control: North Carolina Rejects British Offer from General Clinton

North Carolina patriots reject British amnesty offer in exchange for giving up arms. Podcast explores resistance to British gun control measures leading to American Revolution. Highlights role of armed resistance in response to unjust laws. Discusses colonial independence, formation of militias, and pivotal battles. Emphasizes importance of standing firm for liberty and historical reflections.
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May 3, 2024 • 17min

The Constitution vs the National Bank: Edmund Randolph’s Analysis

Attorney General Edmund Randolph opposed Alexander Hamilton's Bank Bill as unconstitutional, highlighting the 10th Amendment. He scrutinized the implications of federal government creating corporations and challenged arguments for the national bank. Randolph's views clashed with Hamilton's 'necessary and proper' clause interpretation, cautioning against expansive governmental powers and unchecked authority.
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May 1, 2024 • 36min

John Locke vs Lysander Spooner: Consent of the Governed

The podcast discusses the concept of 'consent of the governed' from John Locke to Lysander Spooner, exploring the origins and implications of this principle. It contrasts theories of express consent with tacit consent, questioning government legitimacy and individual sovereignty. The narrative delves into the complexities of political authority, highlighting the balance between consent and government control.
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Apr 29, 2024 • 26min

Sovereignty and the Constitution: Government as Agent of the People of the States

In the American system, the people of the several states are sovereign, meaning they hold final or ultimate authority. Power flows from them to the federal government, which merely serves as their agent. Path to Liberty: April 29, 2024 Subscribe: Apple | Spotify | Podbean | Youtube Music | Stitcher | TuneIn | RSS | More Platforms Here SHOW LINKS: JOIN TAC Show Archives Episode – The Law: An Intro from the Founders to Frederic Bastiat Declaration of Independence Maharrey: Sovereignty and Agency James Iredell – North Carolina Ratifying Convention (24 Jul 1788) Ratification of the Constitution by Virginia (26 June 1788) Legal Information Institute – Agency Law St. George Tucker – View of the Constitution of the United States (1803) John Jay: An Address to the People of the State of New York (15 Apr 1788) John Locke – Two Treatises §. 141 James Wilson – State House Yard Speech (6 Oct 1787) James Madison – Federalist 39 James Madison – Report of 1800 Mercy Otis Warren – Observations on the New Constitution (1788) John Hancock – Massachusetts Ratifying Convention (6 Feb 1788) MORE VIDEO SOURCES Watch on Rumble Watch on Odysee Watch on X Watch on Minds Watch on Facebook Watch on Bitchute Watch on Brighteon Watch on TikTok Watch on LinkedIn FOLLOW and SUPPORT TAC: Become a Member: https://tenthamendmentcenter.com/members/ Email Newsletter: https://tenthamendmentcenter.com/register RSS: https://feeds.feedburner.com/tacdailydigest The post Sovereignty and the Constitution: Government as Agent of the People of the States appeared first on Tenth Amendment Center.
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Apr 26, 2024 • 23min

The Law: An Intro from the Founders to Frederic Bastiat

Explore the origins of American law through the influences of key figures like Jefferson and Locke. Learn about the limits of government power and the importance of understanding legitimate law. Delve into legal plunder and its societal impact, revealing how exploitation leads to division. Understand the role of government in defending or perpetuating plunder while protecting individual rights.
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Apr 24, 2024 • 29min

No Permanent Alliances: Foreign Policy of Washington and Jefferson

Explore the foreign policy perspectives of Presidents Washington and Jefferson, emphasizing avoidance of permanent alliances. Analyze Jefferson's letter to the Pasha of Tripoli and Washington's farewell address. Delve into Washington's warning on foreign influence and the significance of commerce with all nations.

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