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A Retrospect of the Boston Tea Party: How Ordinary Patriots Changed History

A Retrospect of the Boston Tea Party: How Ordinary Patriots Changed History

by Greg Stuessel | Oct 16, 2025 | The Deep Dive

A Retrospect of the Boston Tea Party offers a fresh look at the iconic 1773 event through a 1834 memoir spotlighting shoemaker George R.T. Hughes, one of its last survivors. Rather than focusing on famous founders, the book celebrates the quiet courage and integrity...
Two Treatises of Government: John Locke and the Birth of Liberty

Two Treatises of Government: John Locke and the Birth of Liberty

by Greg Stuessel | Oct 15, 2025 | The Deep Dive

John Locke’s Two Treatises of Government (1689) dismantles the divine right of kings, arguing that legitimate political power comes only from the consent of the governed, not heredity or divine grant. In the state of nature, people are free and equal, governed by the...
Black Rednecks and White Liberals: Understanding America Through Culture, Not Color

Black Rednecks and White Liberals: Understanding America Through Culture, Not Color

by Greg Stuessel | Oct 14, 2025 | The Deep Dive

What if the social problems often attributed to racism, slavery, or systemic oppression actually stem from a specific, imported cultural legacy—one that has hindered progress for both white Southerners and black Americans alike? In this provocative episode of The Deep...
Government by Judiciary: How the Supreme Court Rewrote the Constitution

Government by Judiciary: How the Supreme Court Rewrote the Constitution

by Greg Stuessel | Oct 13, 2025 | The Deep Dive

What if the Supreme Court isn’t simply interpreting the Constitution, but quietly rewriting it, bypassing the people and acting as an unelected super-legislature? In this eye-opening episode of The Deep Dive Podcast, we unpack Raoul Berger’s landmark book Government...
The Creature from Jekyll Island: How the Federal Reserve Took Control of America’s Money

The Creature from Jekyll Island: How the Federal Reserve Took Control of America’s Money

by Greg Stuessel | Oct 12, 2025 | The Deep Dive

What if the Federal Reserve wasn’t created to stabilize the economy or serve the public, but was deliberately engineered by a secretive banking cartel to centralize financial power and profit from inflation as a hidden tax? In this provocative episode of The...
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