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The Constitution Unit

The Constitution Unit

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The Constitution Unit conducts timely, rigorous, independent research into constitutional change and the reform of political institutions. Our research has significant real-world impact, informing policy-makers engaged in such changes - both in the United Kingdom and around the world. On this channel, you will find the audio recordings of the Constitution Unit's past events.
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Terrified Nation

Debilyn Molineaux

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Are you concerned about the future of our country? Do you feel the urgency to act before it’s too late? Then “Terrified Nation” is the podcast for you. Join us as we delve into the critical issues that threaten our nation’s fabric, regardless of your political stance. This isn’t about doom and gloom; it’s about facing reality head-on, understanding the risks, and finding real solutions.
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Battlefront: Frontline with Dustin Faulkner

Maverick Broadcasting Network

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Dustin Faulkner breaks down current events from a Conservative perspective. Additionally, there is a lot of investigative journalism in exposing what's truly going on in our country... much of which will shock you! Tune in every Sunday evening for a LIVE episode of Battlefront: Frontline
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Constitution Corner

Mattingly Watson

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Making a foundational document fun to learn about and easy to understand for those of us who aren't history buffs, join Mattingly Watson into exploring each aspect of the United States Constitution through wild stories, pop culture references, and hilarious pop quizzes!
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Tawsif Anam is writer, podcaster, and an award-winning public policy professional. He is an immigrant from Bangladesh, and now a United States citizen. Tawsif Anam’s writings have appeared in USA Today, Washington Examiner, The Washington Times, The Boston Globe, The Western Journal, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Wisconsin State Journal, The Capital Times, and more. Tawsif comments on a wide range of topics, ranging from current affairs in politics to various issues af ...
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BREAKING NEWS: The world has been sold! A global legal reality! The state succession deed 1400/98 changes EVERYTHING! The dominoeffect of selling the development as a unit with all rights and obligations links and expands NATO and UN territories! The chain reaction of this supplementary instrument extends across ALL international treaties and leads to a new global order with the buyer as the world court! The world is facing a gigantic transformation - a global legal system and new opportunit ...
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Atlanta Journal-Constitution veteran sports journalist Doug Roberson covers Atlanta United and Major League Soccer like no one else in Atlanta. Hear what the players are saying and get inside analysis on the Five Stripes. Listen to new episodes before and after every match. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Google Podcasts. You can also tell your smart speaker to “play Southern Fried Soccer podcast.”
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Explore the issues, people, and places involved in some of the most significant Supreme Court cases. This twelve episode series was produced in conjunction with the National Constitution Center.
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If You Can Keep It

Amanda and Sam

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'If You Can Keep It' explores the structure and workings of the U.S. government. What does it mean to be an American? Armed with primary sources, humor, and anecdotes, Amanda and Sam attempt to answer this question by making civics education fascinating and fun.
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Cavalcade Of America

Radio Memories Network LLC

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History told by The Cavalcade of America is a well-done, factual show, and is a wonderful resource for all those who are interested in historical highlights and lesser-known episodes. Famed historians and writers worked on the show, and the actors were many of the best from the stage, screen and radio. equivalent to the current A&E Biography channel, and History channel's offerings. It can be a wonderful show to listen to with grade schoolers, or the entire family gathered 'round, like in ra ...
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Listening to America

Listening to America

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Listening to America aims to “light out for the territories,” traveling less visited byways and taking time to see this immense, extraordinary country with fresh eyes while listening to the many voices of America’s past, present, and future. Led by noted historian and humanities scholar Clay Jenkinson, Listening to America travels the country’s less visited byways, from national parks and forests to historic sites to countless under-recognized rural and urban places. Through this exploration ...
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UpFront

Al Jazeera

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With the thrust and parry of rigorous debate, Mehdi Hasan cuts through the headlines to challenge conventional wisdom, highlight contradictions and uncover double standards.
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The Activist Files Podcast

Center for Constitutional Rights

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The Activist Files is a podcast by the Center for Constitutional Rights where we feature the stories of people on the front lines fighting for social justice, including activists, lawyers, and storytellers.
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Grand Tamasha

Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

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Each week, Milan Vaishnav and his guests from around the world break down the latest developments in Indian politics, economics, foreign policy, society, and culture for a global audience. Grand Tamasha is a co-production of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and the Hindustan Times.
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The Federalist Files

the federalist files

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This podcast will consist of a breakdown and analysis of fundamental American principles and values, through the use of the federalist papers and other historical documents. The endeavor of this podcast is to be used by Americans throughout the nation to educate and better comprehend the philosophy and concepts behind our Constitution and the ideals therein.
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Mastering the Room

Dr. Casey Burgat

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Mastering the Room is a bite-sized podcast from GW’s Graduate School of Political Management, hosted by political analyst and professor Casey Burgat. In less time than the average morning commute, you’ll get smarter on today’s issues with information and perspectives you won’t get anywhere else. The podcast challenges guests to go beyond the Sunday show talking points and offer a deeper understanding of polarizing topics, discussing points of view that few have heard before. Whether you agre ...
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For a direct, short, and insightful commentary, listen to this podcast by political analyst and radio talkshow host John Rothmann. Each podcast will focus on a different issue in order to shine a spotlight on what is happening in our world today. Current events are fast paced and getting a glimpse behind the headlines is critical.
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The American Idea

Ashbrook Center

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The American Idea explores America's Founding principles and their effect on American history and government. Through thoughtful conversations with renowned academics and public figures from across the country, we examine the history and political thought behind our country’s greatest documents and debates, as well as contemporary issues, American popular culture, and political statesmanship. The podcast is a production of the Ashbrook Center and hosted by Jeff Sikkenga.
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Fiction - based Real Talk - Storytelling - History (Multilingual) Untold Histories and Celestial Stories Join us as we delve into intriguing tales from the past alongside captivating astronomical insights.
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My previous podcasts focused on securities law. Now that I'm running for Judge, this podcast is the first in a series of podcasts that will explain why I'm running for Hillsborough County Circuit Court Judge, and how, if elected, I will help to prevent tyranny while enhancing the rule of law by basing my decisions on the law, the facts, and the Constitution.
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Seminars at Steamboat was founded in 2003 to bring experts on a wide range of public policy topics to the Steamboat community. The seminars are non-partisan and free to the public. The typical format is a 45-to-50-minute presentation followed by a question and answer session. Seminar topics have included the economy, foreign affairs, national security, immigration reform, health care, the media, drugs and sports, the environment, climate change, education, the 9-11 Commission and more.
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Life Matters

Brian Johnston

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Hosted by Commissioner Brian Johnston, a weekly program examining the right to life, culture and the battle of ideas. With various guests and experts he examines the arts, the nature of the law, the practice of medicine, ethics, and personal accountability for our own lives as well as the lives of others.
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Real history, no woke agendas. God has a plan and a purpose for America. This is the history the Left doesn't want you to know! History based on facts and primary sources, not warped and biased beliefs. History that shows a firm foundation, not sinking sand. History that gives us a future and a hope. Let us learn from our history - both the good and the bad - so that we can make better decisions for today and tomorrow.
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Democracy Appalled, with Rohan Movva and guests, explores the history and current state of democracy both domestically and abroad. The show features special guests who bring their expertise to discussions on government overthrows and the evolution of American Democracy. Through in-depth analysis and engaging conversations, the show provides valuable insights into the challenges and triumphs of democratic systems and how they continue to shape the world today.
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Clusterf*cked

Roger King

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Liberals are too clustered in major cities, mainly in blue states. This is why Hillary Clinton can get 3 million more votes and still lose the election. Progressives and liberals are not spread out enough across the country in large enough numbers to win more elections. What can liberals and progressives do to turn more of the map blue? The short answer is…MOVE! In this podcast, we talk to people in places that aren’t blue. Sometimes it’s liberals who are on the ground in deep red territory. ...
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The Debbie Aldrich Show

Debbie Aldrich

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Freedoms Voice radio is the premier radio station for all your political opinions. Debbie Aldrich: Is an experienced Political Activist who is the Founder of Patriots Unite. An organization dedicated to bringing American Patriots together to fight for what's right. Michael DeSantis: Is a rising star. He was the Youngest Campaign Manager in congressional historY. He is the Founder and CEO of American Dream Capital and Consulting an organization that prides it self on helping others achieve th ...
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MSNBC’s Ali Velshi brings you “Velshi Banned Book Club,” an act of resistance against the book banning and censorship epidemic sweeping the nation. In each episode, a different author joins Ali to discuss why their work is being targeted and what is so crucial about the literature itself. “Velshi Banned Book Club” is a series rooted in literary and cultural analysis, in the notion that reading is resistance. Read along with Ali. Velshi Banned Book Club Season Two Reading List: "Small Acts of ...
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Slavery's Fugitives and the Making of the United States Constitution (LSU Press, 2024) unearths a long-hidden factor that led to the Constitutional Convention in 1787. While historians have generally acknowledged that patriot leaders assembled in response to postwar economic chaos, the threat of popular insurgencies, and the inability of the states…
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Share your thoughts and comments by sending me a text message S.12 E.23 In Boston, the left-wing politicians are using the Trust Act to prevent local law enforcement from cooperating with federal agents. In this episode, talk about the Boston Trust Act, and explain why it should be called the "Breach of Trust Act." ABOUT: Tawsif Anam is a nationall…
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Share your thoughts and comments by sending me a text message S.12 E.22 The Democrats have failed to do their jobs, in a city like Chicago. Widespread crimes are severely affecting the lives of the people. The Democrats, who have a history of supporting "Defund the Police" efforts, are not doing what is necessary to combat crimes and to ensure publ…
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In this episode, New Books Network Host Nina Bo Wagner speaks with Karen Bartlett about The Escape From Kabul: A True Story of Sisterhood and Defiance (The New Press and Duckworth, 2025). The book follows Afghan women judges who fought for justice in the courtroom, then fought to escape with their lives. Across twenty years of U.S.-backed governmen…
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The years between 1744 and 1757 were a testing time for the British government as political unrest at home exploded into armed rebellion, whilst on the continent French armies were repeatedly victorious. Providing an analytical narrative, supported by thematic chapters, this book examines the relationship between Britain's politics and foreign poli…
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Why are humans so drawn to bad news? And what does that constant focus on crisis do to our sense of hope and possibility? Debilyn Molineaux sits down with journalist, educator, and visionary communicator Hugo Balta—Executive Editor of The Fulcrum and board member of the Bridge Alliance Education Fund—to step into the future—not the one limited by f…
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Check out John's YouTube channel: @aroundthepoliticalworld_ Trump made a statement regarding the Epstein case and the various victims who spoke out. John will respond with his own commentary that might shock some of you! Connect with John and share your comments on Facebook:@Around The Political World & LinkedIn: @John Rothmann…
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This Week your host Dafydd Vaughan talks to former Councilor Jabez Oakes about tax evasion, ship building and the right to free speech. We also take a look at the first member of our new segment "Part ov are Countree", see who is the inaugural immigrant we've picked this week! We'll also be replying to Your comments! This week we take a look at Dea…
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Check out John's YouTube channel: @aroundthepoliticalworld_ John will reflect on personal updates, city-wide news, state updates, and everything impacting our global politics. Connect with John and share your comments on Facebook:@Around The Political World & LinkedIn: @John RothmannBy John Rothmann
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You hear about them in the news, but how much do you know about capital markets - what they are, why they exist, how they've evolved over time, and what role the play in our economy and politics? Jeff discusses these in plain language with Bob Selvaggio, Head of Analytics at Rutter Associates. Host: Jeff Sikkenga Executive Producer: Jeremy Gypton S…
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Witches – whether broomstick-riding spell-casters or Wiccan earth-worshippers – have been culturally relevant for centuries. For centuries, too, belief in the potency of witchcraft has been debated, accused witches have been hunted and punished, and film and TV productions have brought the witch and the witch-hunter to big and small screens. But wh…
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Believer’s Dilemma: Vajpayee and the Hindu Right’s Path to Power, 1977-2018 is the much anticipated second volume of author Abhishek Choudhary’s biography of former BJP prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee. The book traces his life from his stint as external affairs minister in the short-lived Janata government to his death in 2018 following a perio…
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Hello and welcome to The Future Is Now, the podcast that explores the ideas shaping tomorrow. Storybook https://g.co/gemini/share/4a457895642b Explainer Video https://youtu.be/cbyME1y4m4o Universal Basic Income (UBI). But what if the problem with UBI isn't the idea itself, but how we try to pay for it? ​For generations, the human experience has bee…
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A magnificent cultural biography, Positive Obsession: The Life and Times of Octavia E. Butler (Amistad, 2025) charts the life of one of our greatest writers, situating her alongside the key historical and social moments that shaped her work. As the first Black woman to consistently write and publish in the field of science fiction, Octavia Butler w…
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Share your thoughts and comments by sending me a text message S.12 E.21 It appears that India and China have become friends. Is that true? Historically, India and China have been rivals. The two countries had clashes and conflicts in the past. But it seems that the two countries are now cooperating with each other. In this episode, I talk about wha…
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Clay and his friend Russ Eagle interview Robert DeMott, one of the greatest living Steinbeck scholars, at his fishing cabin on the Madison River, south of Bozeman, Montana. DeMott is the author of three important studies of Steinbeck’s novels, the editor of the journal he kept while writing his classic, The Grapes of Wrath, and also the editor of t…
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Historians have well described how US immigration policy increasingly fell under the purview of federal law and national politics in the mid-to-late nineteenth century. It is far less understood that the rights of noncitizen immigrants in the country remained primarily contested in the realms of state politics and law until the mid-to-late twentiet…
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The Book of Travels Ḥannā Diyāb: A Conversation with Johannes Stephan The Book of Travels is Ḥannā Diyāb’s remarkable first-person account of his travels as a young man from his hometown of Aleppo to the court of Versailles and back again, which forever linked him to one of the most popular pieces of world literature, the Thousand and One Nights. D…
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In the long eighteenth century, as Britain grappled with the aftermath of the 1707 Acts of Union and consolidated a global empire, Welsh ‘Cambro-Britons’ developed a movement of cultural awakening, reinventing their traditions for a new age. Amid profound local, national and imperial transformations, Welsh authors and activists sought to reimagine …
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Are you ready to face the truth? On October 6, 1998, a seemingly simple property sale in Germany - the State Succession Deed 1400/98 - triggered a global legal revolution. It wasn't just a land deal; it was a secret international treaty that sold the entire world! 🤯 All sovereign rights, global jurisdiction, and the whole NATO and UN treaty chain w…
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Ever dreamed of founding your own country? 🏴 Whether you're a visionary, a rebel, or just curious about the limits of international law, this podcast takes you on a wild, witty, and thought-provoking journey into the world of micronations, sovereignty, and self-determination. In this series, we unpack the radical guide “Your Own Nation in 30 Days” …
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Why overthrow a government when you can start your own? 🌍 This satirical deep dive explores the collapse of the old world order and your golden opportunity to become a sovereign microstate - armed with humor, hay, and a Wi-Fi signal. Blogpost: https://worldsold.wixsite.com/world-sold/en/post/micronations-made-easy-the-lazy-rebel-guide-to-independen…
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We often think of censorship as governments removing material or harshly punishing people who spread or access information. But Margaret E. Roberts’ new book Censored: Distraction and Diversion Inside China’s Great Firewall (Princeton University Press, 2020) reveals the nuances of censorship in the age of the internet. She identifies 3 types of cen…
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Maren A. Ehlers’s Give and Take: Poverty and the Status Order in Early Modern Japan (Harvard University Asia Center, 2018) examines the ways in which ordinary subjects—including many so-called outcastes and other marginalized groups—participated in the administration and regulation of society in Tokugawa Japan. Within this context, the book focuses…
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Share your thoughts and comments by sending me a text message S.12 E.20 The Republicans in Iowa have just suffered a big loss in a special election. Furthermore, there are reports of the possibility of a major retirement that might put the 2026 U.S. Senate race in Iowa in focus. Recent events point towards to the need for better political strategy …
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Oceanic Studies. An interdisciplinary podcast that examines the past, present, and future of ocean governance In 1609, the Dutch lawyer Hugo Grotius rejected the idea that even powerful rulers could own the oceans. "A ship sailing through the sea," he wrote, "leaves behind it no more legal right than it does a track." A philosophical and legal batt…
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Law and Development: Theory and Practice, 2nd edition (Routledge, 2021) examines the theory and practice of law and development. It introduces the General Theory of Law and Development, an innovative approach which explains the mechanisms by which law impacts development. This book analyzes the process of economic development in South Korea, South …
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In dieser fesselnden Podcast-Reihe tauchen wir tief in die Mechanik des Staatszerfalls ein - politisch, wirtschaftlich, finanziell und juristisch. Basierend auf den Analysen von Ray Dalio und der juristischen Auswertung der Staatensukzessionsurkunde 1400/98 beleuchten wir, wie moderne Staaten nicht durch äußere Gewalt, sondern durch innere Dynamike…
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In this explosive episode, we pull back the curtain on the global financial system and expose the hidden mechanics behind sovereign collapse. Blogpost: https://worldsold.wixsite.com/world-sold/en/post/how-states-fall-introduction-logic-behind-debt-cycles Governments don’t fall overnight - they unravel in predictable stages: political chaos, economi…
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In this explosive episode, we unravel the unsettling premise behind the World Succession Deed 1400/98 - a document that allegedly sold the world’s sovereign infrastructure to a private buyer in 1998. What if NATO, the UN, and even national governments are no longer legitimate actors, but mere administrators under a hidden global owner? Blogpost: ht…
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We're joined by Michigan law professor Richard Primus to talk about his new book, "The Oldest Constitutional Question: Enumerated and Federal Power." Richard describes one of the the most widespread beliefs about constitutional law -- that the federal government is one of limited, enumerated powers -- and why he thinks it is actually wrong. Along t…
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In Engendering Blackness: Slavery and the Ontology of Sexual Violence (Stanford UP, 2025) Patrice D. Douglass interrogates the relationship between sexual violence and modern racial slavery and finds it not only inseverable but also fundamental to the structural predicaments facing Blackness in the present. Douglass contends that the sexual violabi…
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How did ordinary people live in Tudor England? This unique history unearths the ways they died to find out. Uncovering thousands of coroners' reports, An Accidental History of Tudor England: From Daily Life to Sudden Death (Hachette UK, 2025) explores the history of everyday life, and everyday death, in a world far from the intrigues of Hampton Cou…
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🔥 BREAKING: The world wasn’t conquered - it was contracted. In this explosive podcast, we uncover the truth behind the World Succession Deed 1400/98, a little-known international treaty that allegedly sold the world’s infrastructure, sovereignty, and legal jurisdiction to a single buyer. Signed in 1998 and ratified by global institutions including …
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In this gripping episode, we expose what may be the most audacious international agreement ever drafted - the so-called World Succession Deed 1400/98. Allegedly signed with the involvement of NATO and the United Nations, this treaty claims to transfer territorial sovereignty, infrastructure control, and legal jurisdiction across borders in one swee…
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In this explosive second part of our series on Forced Medication Assessments, we uncover the hidden world of penal psychiatry, unlawful confinement, and covert guardianship in Germany. At the heart of this episode lies a disturbing contrast: on one side, the deliberate fabrication of claims to justify forced treatment and secret guardianship; on th…
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Check out John's YouTube channel: @aroundthepoliticalworld_ The health of America is at stake! John will cover the new limitations placed on citizens, and variants, factors, and announcements we should all be aware of. Connect with John and share your comments on Facebook:@Around The Political World & LinkedIn: @John Rothmann…
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We live in a culture obsessed with leadership. From classrooms to boardrooms, we’re told that the only way to matter is to lead. But what happens when everyone wants to be in charge—and no one wants to follow? In this episode of Terrified Nation, Debilyn Molineaux explores the often-overlooked power of followership. Drawing from stories, research, …
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Lindsey N. Kingston’s new book, Fully Human: Personhood, Citizenship, and Rights (Oxford UP, 2019) interrogates the idea of citizenship itself, what it means, how it works, how it is applied and understood, and where there are clear gaps in that application. This is a wide-ranging, rigorously researched examination of citizenship, statelessness, an…
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