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As we celebrate the 250th anniversary of the United States, we revisit one of the most important documents from our nation's founding: George Washington's Farewell Address. Joined by historian Dr. Otis Westbrook Pickett, we discuss Washington's warnings about political parties, constitutional limits, religion in public life, foreign alliances, and the responsibilities of self-government, along with the contradictions that made Washington himself such a complicated figure. His farewell letter is 230 years old, but the questions it raises about power, leadership, and the future of American democracy still feel remarkably current.
00:00 Introduction
05:06 Why Washington Walked Away
09:37 Can We Judge Washington Today?
13:41 Why Party Loyalty Is Dangerous
23:04 Why America Rejected a State Church
27:50 The Danger of Civil Religion
31:44 Why Washington Opposed Alliances
35:26 Washington's Foreign Policy Today
40:10 Can Leaders Bend the Constitution?
47:10 Governing Beyond Party Politics
53:46 Washington's Final Message
Otis Westbrook Pickett Sr.
https://www.clemson.edu/cah/about/facultybio.html?id=6273
Southern Shepherds, Savage Wolves: https://uscpress.com/Southern-Shepherds-Savage-Wolves
Thy Will Be Done: https://uncpress.org/9781469693521/thy-will-be-done/
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Frogmore Stew is brought to you by The Alliance Coalition
The Alliance Coalition works to redistribute power back to YOU, the voter. We do this by collecting data on belief systems, providing clear and digestible political information, history and trends, while building a community for those of us who feel politically unhoused. We encourage all to engage in shaping our state’s future and communicating our thoughts about how to do that productively.
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As we celebrate the 250th anniversary of the United States, we revisit one of the most important documents from our nation's founding: George Washington's Farewell Address. Joined by historian Dr. Otis Westbrook Pickett, we discuss Washington's warnings about political parties, constitutional limits, religion in public life, foreign alliances, and the responsibilities of self-government, along with the contradictions that made Washington himself such a complicated figure. His farewell letter is 230 years old, but the questions it raises about power, leadership, and the future of American democracy still feel remarkably current.
00:00 Introduction
05:06 Why Washington Walked Away
09:37 Can We Judge Washington Today?
13:41 Why Party Loyalty Is Dangerous
23:04 Why America Rejected a State Church
27:50 The Danger of Civil Religion
31:44 Why Washington Opposed Alliances
35:26 Washington's Foreign Policy Today
40:10 Can Leaders Bend the Constitution?
47:10 Governing Beyond Party Politics
53:46 Washington's Final Message
Otis Westbrook Pickett Sr.
https://www.clemson.edu/cah/about/facultybio.html?id=6273
Southern Shepherds, Savage Wolves: https://uscpress.com/Southern-Shepherds-Savage-Wolves
Thy Will Be Done: https://uncpress.org/9781469693521/thy-will-be-done/
There's more stew on Substack!
https://frogmorestew.substack.com/
Learn more about Frogmore Stew at https://www.frogmorestewsc.com/
On Instagram https://www.instagram.com/frogmorestewsc
on TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@frogmorestewsc
Frogmore Stew is brought to you by The Alliance Coalition
The Alliance Coalition works to redistribute power back to YOU, the voter. We do this by collecting data on belief systems, providing clear and digestible political information, history and trends, while building a community for those of us who feel politically unhoused. We encourage all to engage in shaping our state’s future and communicating our thoughts about how to do that productively.
https://www.thealliancecoalition.org/