250 More Years

250 More Years

Society EN ↓ 9 episodes

A republic that cannot argue honestly cannot govern itself. These are writings on what the American experiment demands of those who would continue it — read aloud, from first word to last.

Author

250 More Years

Category

Society

Podcast website

250moreyears.com

Latest episode

Mar 15, 2026

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Episodes

The Oath and the Door 15.03.2026

On what a republic asks of those who come to it, and what it must offer in return.

The Separation 12.03.2026

What becomes of a republic when its institutions abandon their own purpose.

The Transmission 12.03.2026

On the duty a republic owes its young, and the catastrophe of forgetting what must be taught.

The Solitude of Free Men 11.03.2026

On what a republic loses when its citizens no longer belong to anything between themselves and the state.

The Covenant of Stakes 11.03.2026

On the bargain a republic makes with its citizens, and what becomes of a nation when it breaks.

The Altar and the Throne 11.03.2026

On whether a faith that commands the state can coexist with a state that commands nothing.

The Ground Beneath the Argument 10.03.2026

On what becomes of a republic when its citizens can no longer agree on what is real.

The Burden of Free People 09.03.2026

On the weight of leading the free world — and what happens when we set it down.

A Letter to the Republic at 250 07.03.2026

On whether a nation conceived in argument can survive its fear of arguing. A plea for 250 more years of the American experiment.

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