Episodios

  • Natural Rights: The Declaration's Central Claim
    Apr 1 2026

    What are natural rights, and why, without them, are the ideas in the Declaration of Independence empty without them?

    Americans talk a lot about rights, but natural rights are the foundation of them all, and all the Declaration’s assertions and ideals flow from them. Jeff discusses what they are, how they relate to government, and why the are at the core of what Jefferson called ‘the American mind.”

    Download the 50 Core Documents book mentioned in the episode for free: https://tinyurl.com/yckez9c3

    Host: Jeff Sikkenga

    Executive Producer: Jeremy Gypton

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    Homepage: https://ashbrook.org/the-american-idea-podcast/

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    37 m
  • The Causes and Politics of Financial Bubbles
    Mar 25 2026

    What is a financial bubble, and what are its causes? What are the political, as well as economic, impacts of these events? Jeff welcomes investment capital expert Aman Verjee to discuss these events, and the role they’ve played throughout history. You’ll learn not only a great deal more about what really caused the stock market crash of 1929, but how it compares to a tulip sales bubble (yes, tulips) in the Netherlands in the 1600s.

    Read Aman’s new book about the topic: https://www.amanverjee.com/the-book

    Host: Jeff Sikkenga

    Executive Producer: Jeremy Gypton

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    Homepage: https://ashbrook.org/the-american-idea-podcast/

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    42 m
  • Did FDR Threaten the Fundamental Freedoms in the Bill of Rights?
    Mar 18 2026

    Historian David Beito joins Jeff this week to discuss the dark side of FDR: a seeming disregard for constitutional process and a lack of respect for the fundamental freedoms protected by the Bill of Rights. Long lauded as a great president, is there more to his story and impact on America?

    Host: Jeff Sikkenga

    Executive Producer: Jeremy Gypton

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    Homepage: https://ashbrook.org/the-american-idea-podcast/

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    51 m
  • Thomas Willing: The Revolution’s Forgotten Financier
    Mar 11 2026

    When we think of the American Revolution, we usually consider the ideas and animated the patriots and those leaders who organized and directed the war. Largely forgotten in all of this is a simple question: how was it all financed? And who did it?

    Thomas Willing, one of the most prominent merchants of the Middle Colonies, was at the forefront of solving the logistical and financial problems that plagued the American cause from the outset. Why, then, is he overlooked in all mainstream histories?

    Jeff meets with author Richard Vague to discuss Willing’s place in American Founding. You can get his book about Willing here: https://a.co/d/05py4B72

    Host: Jeff Sikkenga

    Executive Producer: Jeremy Gypton

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    Homepage: https://ashbrook.org/the-american-idea-podcast/

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    37 m
  • What Can We Learn from the Antifederalists?
    Mar 4 2026

    The Anti-Federalists are often overlooked in the story of America's founding, but their arguments helped shape the Constitution we live under today. In this episode of The American Idea, host Jeff Sikkenga sits down with Professor Adam Carrington of Ashland University to explore what the Anti-Federalists actually stood for, why they opposed ratification of the Constitution, and why their warnings still resonate in American political life. From fears of consolidation and judicial overreach to the "fetus of monarchy" critique of the presidency, the Anti-Federalists raised serious constitutional questions that the Federalists could not simply dismiss.

    Together, Jeff and Adam trace the Anti-Federalists' most lasting contribution — the Bill of Rights — and examine how their concerns about government size, the Necessary and Proper Clause, standing armies, and the gap between constitutional text and political reality continue to echo today. Whether you're a student, teacher, or engaged citizen, this conversation offers an essential and often missing perspective on the American founding.

    Host: Jeff Sikkenga

    Executive Producer: Jeremy Gypton

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    Homepage: https://ashbrook.org/the-american-idea-podcast/

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    37 m
  • James Madison and The Federalist
    Feb 25 2026

    James Madison was one of the two primary authors of The Federalist. What ideas did he promote through his essays? Where did he disagree with the points he argued? As we consider the American Founding and try to understand how the Founders turned goals into ideas in systems, we examine Madison’s contributions to The Federalist and what they meant over 200 years ago, and what we can learn from them now.

    Host: Jeff Sikkenga

    Executive Producer: Jeremy Gypton

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    Homepage: https://ashbrook.org/the-american-idea-podcast/

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    48 m
  • How to Read The Federalist
    Feb 18 2026

    The Federalist, or more broadly known as the Federalist Papers, is looked on as the definitive defense of the Constitution as written in 1787, and by that, a clear explanation of its contents and rationale. Whether it’s those things or not, how should you study them? Should you at all? If so, what do you need to know before turning to Hamilton’s Federalist 1?

    Chris Burkett, Professor of Political Science, joins Jeff to explain the historical and political context around this collection of essays when they were written, and how best we can read and understand them today.

    Read Chris's outline of The Federalist - this is a great way to conceptualize how the essays are grouped and what topics they address: https://tinyurl.com/ax3p4h5x

    Host: Jeff Sikkenga

    Executive Producer: Jeremy Gypton

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    Homepage: https://ashbrook.org/the-american-idea-podcast/

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    49 m
  • George Washington - The Indispensable Founding Father
    Feb 11 2026

    George Washington has been referred to as the “indispensable man,” and was looked to during and after the Revolution as the one person who could be trusted to lead the country. Why? What made him such a trusted figure then and for generations after his death? What can we learn from him today?

    Read his Farewell Address: https://teachingamericanhistory.org/document/farewell-address-5/

    Read “Washington’s Crossing”: https://a.co/d/16aXe2p

    Read: “Washington & Hamilton”: https://a.co/d/cnPC6xb

    Host: Jeff Sikkenga

    Executive Producer: Jeremy Gypton

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    Homepage: https://ashbrook.org/the-american-idea-podcast/

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    44 m