“The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.”
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...
A patriot and a hero to the American Revolutionaries, Algernon Sidney was seen as a martyr for liberty for writing, but not even publishing, words based on natural rights the crown felt were a threat to its hold on power. Path to Liberty: December 6, 2023...
Most people today have little to no familiarity with any of the books that influenced the founders – which is part of why things have gotten so far off the rails. And probably a big reason why government-run education is such a massive roadblock to liberty Path...
The “real American revolution” was a radical change in the views of the people. It started with James Otis Jr’s 1761 speech against the Writs of Assistance – who noted that “an act against the constitution is void.” This represented the “beginning of the...
The “real American revolution” was a radical change in the views of the people. This was reflected in the Declaration of Independence, which was intended as “an expression of the American mind.” And few people, if any, had a greater influence on that thought than...