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  • New audio book release: Poems of American Patriotism, by Brander Matthews

    09/04/2024 6:54:32 AM PDT · by ProgressingAmerica · 7 replies
    Good morning! Today's release is another book but as a collection of short poems its a little on the lighter side. At the time that I picked this one up I needed a few more works to have as actively being managed, but now here it is. To be honest, this author had been unknown to me and still mostly is, but there are some interesting things in here with roughly 70 poems. I hope you can find some enjoyment. https://librivox.org/poems-of-american-patriotism-by-brander-matthews/
  • The Federation of the World, an early puff piece on globalism

    08/28/2024 6:20:10 AM PDT · by ProgressingAmerica · 8 replies
    Sometimes, the best way to highlight an ugly fact is simply to let them speak about the things they love most. There were not many microphones in 1910, but that's ok we can make up the difference. In 1910, Journalist Hamilton Holt wrote traces the history of getting to a place where international government is a mainstream idea. Some guys hundreds of years ago had some nebulous thoughts about it, among others mentioned are Kant, and also Hugo and Burritt, but Holt really spends most of the meat of his article discussing the much-less-theoretical. First, the Hague, and second, President...
  • New audiobook release: Patrick Henry; life, correspondence and speeches, by W.W. Henry

    08/22/2024 7:23:37 AM PDT · by ProgressingAmerica · 22 replies
    PGA Weblog ^ | 8/22/24
    Some people don't like it when I'm activist. But if I was just sitting around and only complaining, how would things like this get completed? Today, a "big fish" has arrived. For many, Patrick Henry is the GOAT. All I can say is please download and please share. This work is free to access, it is open source in the public domain. Patrick Henry; life, correspondence and speeches
  • New audiobook release: Elementary catechism on the Constitution of the United States: for the use of schools

    08/20/2024 7:32:56 AM PDT · by ProgressingAmerica · 16 replies
    PGA Weblog ^ | 8/19/24
    Today I am happy to show off another audio book release, Arthur J. Stansbury's Elementary catechism on the Constitution of the United States: for the use of schools, a book as it says, was always intended for young children in schools. This book is written as a catechism form, which for those Christian readers need no introduction here, a catechism form is often used in religious instruction. The book's author, Arthur Stansbury was an American Presbyterian minister and newspaper reporter who was also a noted lithographer, poet, and children's author. It's important to understand the context here. This is a...
  • New audiobook release: The Ultimate Foundation of Economic Science, by Ludwig von Mises

    08/10/2024 8:21:45 AM PDT · by ProgressingAmerica · 28 replies
    Ludwig von Mises is a man who needs no introduction, with ideas that need no introduction. Today I'm happy to point out that The Ultimate Foundation of Economic Science is now ready to go as a freely downloadable open source audio book. If you're a fan of either classical economics or Friedrich Hayek, an author we recently released for, then Mises is right up your alley.
  • What more can I do culturally? Realistically speaking what can I do?

    08/03/2024 10:29:16 AM PDT · by ProgressingAmerica · 23 replies
    PGA Weblog ^ | 8/3/24
    From time to time, I like to re-evaluate things and see if there is something I am missing. Mostly, this is a lengthy process of elimination based off of the realities of life. I usually do this in quiet where nobody can see. But let's examine it openly this time. For example, I'm not a billionaire. I'm lucky to have more than $1000 in the bank at a lot of times which does perhaps put me ahead of a lot of people, but the reason I mention the money means I don't have a future creating a movie. So culturally,...
  • When History Tourism Puts Profit Before the Past

    08/02/2024 5:09:02 AM PDT · by ProgressingAmerica · 15 replies
    Time Magazine ^ | August 1, 2024 | Seth C. Bruggeman
    It’s summertime, which calls to mind the perennial question for parents: where can we take the kids on vacation and learn something along the way? That question sustains our nation’s massive heritage tourism industry. Odds are you already have a list full of destinations with fascinating museums and popular historic sites. But it’s not just about kids and vacations. In the buildup to the nation’s 2026 semiquincentennial birthday celebration, planners everywhere are hoping to leverage history tourism to boost their local economies. Boston’s Freedom Trail—arguably the nation’s most popular American heritage tourism site— appears to offer a prime example for...
  • New audiobook release: Benjamin Franklin: Self-Revealed, Vol 1, by William Cabell Bruce

    07/25/2024 7:31:23 AM PDT · by ProgressingAmerica · 6 replies
    Today I am happy to highlight that William Cabell Bruce's work Benjamin Franklin: Self-Revealed (v1) has been completed. https://librivox.org/benjamin-franklin-self-revealed-vol1-wc-bruce/This is an example of good things that just drop into your lap. Many moons ago I asked people "Which Founding Father is the most popular who isn't George Washington, isn't Benamin Franklin, isn't Thomas Jefferson, and isn't George Washington?", because in part this small handful of Founders is going to naturally have coverage. These are the Founders that the school systems cannot cover up. So from that standpoint these books are just going to get done anyways. There's no reason to...
  • The Man with the Muck-rake

    07/24/2024 9:41:00 PM PDT · by ProgressingAmerica · 9 replies
    American Rhetoric ^ | 14 April 1906 | Theodore Roosevelt
    Over a century ago Washington laid the corner stone of the Capitol in what was then little more than a tract of wooded wilderness here beside the Potomac. We now find it necessary to provide by great additional buildings for the business of the government. This growth in the need for the housing of the government is but a proof and example of the way in which the nation has grown and the sphere of action of the national government has grown. ... As a matter of personal conviction, and without pretending to discuss the details or formulate the system,...
  • Within minutes after Trump shooting, misinformation started flying. ‘Everyone is just speculating’

    07/14/2024 12:30:49 PM PDT · by ProgressingAmerica · 49 replies
    Associated Depressed ^ | July 14, 2024 | DAVID KLEPPER and ALI SWENSON
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Within minutes of the gunfire, the apparent attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump spawned a vast sea of claims — some outlandish, others contradictory — reflecting the frightening uncertainties of the moment as well as America’s fevered, polarized political climate. ... Claims of an inside job or false flag are unsubstantiated Many of the more specious claims that surfaced immediately after the shooting sought to blame Trump or his Democratic opponent, President Joe Biden, for the attack. Some voices on the left quickly proclaimed the shooting to be a false flag concocted by Trump, while some...
  • Conservatives Go to War — Against Each Other — Over School Vouchers

    07/10/2024 4:35:50 AM PDT · by ProgressingAmerica · 45 replies
    ProPublica ^ | Jul 1, 2024 | Alec MacGillis
    Drive an hour south of Nashville into the rolling countryside of Marshall County, Tennessee — past horse farms, mobile homes and McMansions — and you will arrive in Chapel Hill, population 1,796. It’s the birthplace of Confederate Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest, who helped found the Ku Klux Klan. And it’s the home of Todd Warner, one of the most unlikely and important defenders of America’s besieged public schools. And yet, one May afternoon in his office, under a TV playing Fox News and a mounted buck that he’d bagged in Alabama, he told me about his effort to halt Republican...
  • The most crucial part of next year’s federal budget

    07/09/2024 10:23:20 AM PDT · by ProgressingAmerica · 2 replies
    Vox ^ | Jul 6, 2024 | Dylan Matthews
    I enjoy plenty of government services (my library, my bus, the mail) but if I had to pick an absolute favorite thing the US government does, it might be “fund Gavi.” Gavi is the international body, funded by rich governments and philanthropies, that bankrolls and organizes the distribution of life-saving vaccines in the Global South. Countries become eligible if their gross national income per capita is under $1,810. That’s lower than you might think — a lot of countries that we consider quite poor, like Bangladesh or Kenya, are too rich to qualify for Gavi support. Those who get aid...
  • How U.S. responses to public health emergencies could be hamstrung by the Supreme Court

    06/28/2024 9:21:50 PM PDT · by ProgressingAmerica · 22 replies
    StatNews ^ | June 28, 2024 | John Wilkerson
    WASHINGTON — The U.S. response to the Covid-19 pandemic got politically messy. A Friday Supreme Court ruling could frustrate government responses to public health emergencies even further. The Supreme Court struck down a long-standing legal doctrine that directed judges to defer to reasonable federal agency interpretations of ambiguous or technically challenging aspects of the law. The loss of the so-called Chevron doctrine calls into question every federal agency’s interpretation of a statute, so the ruling affects the regulations of all federal agencies. ... There were other cases in which Chevron didn’t come up but that involved agencies making legal justification...
  • New audiobook release: The Use of Knowledge in Society, by Friedrich Hayek

    06/25/2024 11:22:45 AM PDT · by ProgressingAmerica · 7 replies
    Hauling in a big fish here folks. Today, the audiobook release has been completed for Friedrich Hayek's intellectual essay The Use of Knowledge in Society, which can be downloaded here: https://librivox.org/the-use-of-knowledge-in-society-by-friedrich-hayek/I have a lot of goals I wish to accomplish, but seeing the completion of this Hayek book as well as the Mises book that should be done soon, brings our Librivox books into view of a much more diverse crowd of consumers and that has a lot of value. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Use_of_Knowledge_in_SocietyI am so happy and excited that this has been completed and is now available, I can't wait to go...
  • Apple Stock Dips As OpenAI Deal Prompts iPhone Threat From Elon Musk

    06/11/2024 12:05:53 PM PDT · by ProgressingAmerica · 17 replies
    Forbes ^ | Peter Cohan
    Apple’s efforts to narrow its artificial intelligence gap with rivals by partnering with OpenAI did little to move Wall Street. The iPhone maker’s stock price fell about 2% in Monday after-hours trading. ... Apple’s deal with OpenAI has enraged Elon Musk, who threatened to ban Apple devices from his companies — namely Tesla, SpaceX, and X. Why? On June 10 Musk called the Apple/OpenAI deal “an unacceptable security violation,” CNBC reported.
  • New audiobook release: The Capture of Fort William and Mary

    06/04/2024 7:03:21 AM PDT · by ProgressingAmerica · 12 replies
    We have an amendment, the Second Amendment, because in part when the colonists had no say in how their own societies should be run and what they wanted most was self-government, Britain though it a good idea to confiscate. Mostly the confiscation centered around gunpowder, but there were along with it plots and schemes to take away actual weapons such as guns and cannons. Today we have the story of The Capture of Fort William and Mary, which details a unique and fun chapter in pre-U.S. history in which the colonists said we are going to disarm you before you...
  • New audiobook release: A Narrative of Colonel Ethan Allen's Captivity

    05/26/2024 6:48:17 AM PDT · by ProgressingAmerica · 8 replies
    In life, sometimes things just drop into your lap. This is one of those times. Today I am very happy to announce the full release of Major General Ethan Allen's work A Narrative of Colonel Ethan Allen's CaptivityWhat is cool about this is that it is a solo work, meaning it is IMHO higher quality and easier to follow. Moreover, most of my personal efforts to try to recruit others have admittedly been a failure. But this one, it was just some random person who I don't have any association with saw it and recorded it. From my view, its...
  • Elon Musk Suggests Shifting 'Consumer Desktops To Linux' As Satya Nadella Promotes Microsoft's New Windows AI Feature 'Recall' With Photographic Memory

    05/22/2024 7:21:25 AM PDT · by ProgressingAmerica · 45 replies
    MSN ^ | 5/21/24
    Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has once again targeted Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT) after a clip of Satya Nadella surfaced on social media talking about new AI capabilities in Windows PCs. What Happened: In an interview with Wall Street Journal which was made public on Monday, Nadella spoke about new AI capabilities of Microsoft’s Copilot+PCs with Qualcomm chips and AI Windows. One of the features was “Recall,” which enables Windows to take constant screenshots of the user’s screen and use a generative AI model to process the data, making it searchable. The clip from the video was shared by a...
  • 18 U.S. Code § 611 - Voting by aliens

    05/08/2024 6:20:33 AM PDT · by ProgressingAmerica · 51 replies
    (a) It shall be unlawful for any alien to vote in any election held solely or in part for the purpose of electing a candidate for the office of President, Vice President, Presidential elector, Member of the Senate, Member of the House of Representatives, Delegate from the District of Columbia, or Resident Commissioner, unless— (1) the election is held partly for some other purpose; (2) aliens are authorized to vote for such other purpose under a State constitution or statute or a local ordinance; and (3) voting for such other purpose is conducted independently of voting for a candidate for...
  • A 1920s Lesson for Today’s History Textbook Wars

    04/12/2024 7:02:01 AM PDT · by ProgressingAmerica · 3 replies
    Time Magazine ^ | April 8, 2024 | Bruce W. Dearstyne
    The teaching of history has become a flashpoint in the culture wars. But while the battle is fierce, it’s not new. An earlier round in the conflict in the 1920s — over the teaching of the American Revolution — indicates that it will be crucial for historians to weigh in loudly and forcefully during the current debate. That will give them the space to continue to teach the most accurate, up-to-date version of U.S. History and prevent forces that fundamentally don’t understand the job of historians from shaping what American children learn about the past. In the late 19th century,...