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The Founders didn’t just fight tyranny – they defined exactly what it was: arbitrary power. In this episode, we dig into how they viewed it, why they saw it as the ultimate threat to liberty, and how it shaped everything from the Declaration of Independence to the creation of written constitutions. Drawing from Otis, Adams, Jefferson, Locke, and more, we break down the core principle behind the American Revolution – and why every step beyond the Constitution isn’t just wrong – it’s a lawless recipe for disaster.
Path to Liberty: April 23, 2025
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James Otis, Jr – Vindication of the Conduct of the House of Representatives of the Province of the Massachusetts-Bay (1762)
Harry Lee – Virginia Ratifying Convention (9 June 1788)
Jowett’s 1885 Translation of Aristotle – The Politics, Book V (4th century BC)
John Locke – Two Treatises of Civil Government (1689)
James Otis Jr – Speech Against the Writs of Assistance (24 Feb 1761)
John Adams – Letter to William Tudor, Sr (29 Mar 1817)
Declaration and Resolves of the First Continental Congress (14 Oct 1774)
John Jay – Address to the People of Great Britain (21 Oct 1774)
Joseph Warren – Massacre Day Oration (6 Mar 1775)
Samuel Adams – The Rights of the Colonists (20 Nov 1772)
Declaration of Independence (1776)
Thomas Jefferson – “Original Rough Draft” (11 June – 4 July 1776)
Thomas Paine – The Crisis No. III (25 Apr 1777)
John Dickinson – Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania No. XI (1767)
James Harrington – The Commonwealth of Oceana (1656)
Samuel Adams, James Otis, Jr. – Massachusetts Circular Letter (11 Feb 1768)
St. George Tucker – View of the Constitution of the United States (1803)
Thomas Jefferson – Opinion on the Constitutionality of the National Bank (15 Feb 1791)
Luther Martin – Genuine Information (28 Dec 1787)
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The Founders didn’t just fight tyranny – they defined exactly what it was: arbitrary power. In this episode, we dig into how they viewed it, why they saw it as the ultimate threat to liberty, and how it shaped everything from the Declaration of Independence to the creation of written constitutions. Drawing from Otis, Adams, Jefferson, Locke, and more, we break down the core principle behind the American Revolution – and why every step beyond the Constitution isn’t just wrong – it’s a lawless recipe for disaster.
Path to Liberty: April 23, 2025
Subscribe: Apple | Spotify | Podbean | Youtube Music | Stitcher | TuneIn | RSS | More Platforms Here
SHOW LINKS:
Show Archives
James Otis, Jr – Vindication of the Conduct of the House of Representatives of the Province of the Massachusetts-Bay (1762)
Harry Lee – Virginia Ratifying Convention (9 June 1788)
Jowett’s 1885 Translation of Aristotle – The Politics, Book V (4th century BC)
John Locke – Two Treatises of Civil Government (1689)
James Otis Jr – Speech Against the Writs of Assistance (24 Feb 1761)
John Adams – Letter to William Tudor, Sr (29 Mar 1817)
Declaration and Resolves of the First Continental Congress (14 Oct 1774)
John Jay – Address to the People of Great Britain (21 Oct 1774)
Joseph Warren – Massacre Day Oration (6 Mar 1775)
Samuel Adams – The Rights of the Colonists (20 Nov 1772)
Declaration of Independence (1776)
Thomas Jefferson – “Original Rough Draft” (11 June – 4 July 1776)
Thomas Paine – The Crisis No. III (25 Apr 1777)
John Dickinson – Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania No. XI (1767)
James Harrington – The Commonwealth of Oceana (1656)
Samuel Adams, James Otis, Jr. – Massachusetts Circular Letter (11 Feb 1768)
St. George Tucker – View of the Constitution of the United States (1803)
Thomas Jefferson – Opinion on the Constitutionality of the National Bank (15 Feb 1791)
Luther Martin – Genuine Information (28 Dec 1787)
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Watch on X
Watch on Bitchute
Watch on Brighteon
Watch on LinkedIn
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Watch on Spotify
FOLLOW and SUPPORT TAC:
Become a Member: http://tenthamendmentcenter.com/members/
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