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In our conversation with historian and constitutional scholar Kevin Gutzman, host Tom Sarrouf dives deep into the formative years of John C. Calhoun—one of the most complex and controversial figures in American political history.Gutzman unpacks how Calhoun's early experiences shaped his views on states' rights, federalism, and republican governance. Whether you're rethinking Calhoun's legacy or encountering it for the first time, this episode offers a thought-provoking look at the ideas that continue to echo through American politics today.#KevinGutzman #JohnCCalhoun #ConservativeConversations #AmericanHistory #ISI #Federalism
Timon is joined by Kevin Gutzman, professor of history at Western Connecticut University, for a conversation about originalism, the American Revolution, and the presidencies of Jefferson, Madison, and Monroe. To learn more about Kevin Gutzman and to view his books, visit: kevingutzman.com
Kevin Gutzman, a professor of history and the author of numerous important books, and who also teaches at Tom's , discusses the significance of the overturning of "Chevron deference" as well as the particular merits of Clarence Thomas. Sponsors: & Guest's Website:
Who was George Washington? Why does he still matter in American life? Historian Kevin Gutzman, a professor and former chairman in the Department of History at Western Connecticut State University, returns to the podcast to share Washington's monumental legacy and why he is worthy of praise today. His latest book The Jeffersonians is available now. Learn more at kevingutzman.com.
Kelly is joined by Kevin Gutzman who has authored 6 books and is a professor of history at western connecticut state university. Topics discussed mainly involve the civil war and the history of US presidents. Episode recorded 1/5/2024.
Historian Kevin Gutzman, a professor and former chairman in the Department of History at Western Connecticut State University, chronicles three titans of early American history: Thomas Jefferson, James Madison and James Monroe. These close political allies implemented the foreign policy, domestic and constitutional agenda of the opposition “Republican” Party, founded to enact what they viewed as the American Revolution's guiding principles. His latest book The Jeffersonians is available now. Learn more at kevingutzman.com.
Tom Woods is one of the biggest and most prolific liberty podcasts going. He has over 2,300 episodes with hundreds of guests. This week, we take on the Tom Woods Show with a full review, playing clips and rating his content. Day 7 - We dive into clips and highlight episodes 1841-2300+ featuring Ian Miller, Gary Chartier, Tom Woods solo, Jack Posobiec, TW2000, Kevin Gutzman, Brion McClanahan, John Ziegler, Clint Russell, Keith Knight, Jack Lloyd & Dave Smith. About Tom Woods https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Woods https://tomwoods.com/ https://twitter.com/ThomasEWoods Become a LPR member Odysee: https://odysee.com/@LPR:b?view=membership Spotify: https://anchor.fm/libertypodreview/subscribe LPR On Other Platforms Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-1988814 Anchor: https://anchor.fm/libertypodreview Locals: https://libertarianpodcastreview.locals/ Odysee: https://odysee.com/@LPR:b Substack: tylerjanke.substack.com This show is an attempt to review the libertarian and libertarian adjacent podcasts or video podcasts. Send us your favorite podcasts or ones that you would like to have us critique and analyze.
Thomas Jefferson called the election of 1800 a "revolution," meaning a return to the principles of 1776. For the next twenty-four years, he and his close allies James Madison and James Monroe, would hold the office of President. How well did they do? Did their administrations fulfill the promise of the Revolution? We discuss the Jeffersonians with Kevin Gutzman, gutzman.com/rofessor Kevin Gutzman, historian, Professor of History at Western Connecticut State University, and author of The Jeffersonians: The Visionary Presidencies of Jefferson, Madison, and Monroe.
In which Dr. Gutzman and I discuss his newest book, The Jeffersonians.
Distinguished Jefferson and Madison biographer Kevin Gutzman discusses the sad state of our profession.
Dr. Kevin Gutzman returns to join Paul on the show this week to talk about his most recent book, "The Jeffersonians: The Visionary Presidencies of Jefferson, Madison, and Monroe". Dr. Gutzman always blows us away and makes us want to renroll in college so we can take his courses.
This week, Clay Jenkinson has a conversation with Dr. Kevin Gutzman, Professor of History at Western Connecticut State University and author of The Jeffersonians: The Visionary Presidencies of Jefferson, Madison, and Monroe. Jefferson, James Madison, and James Monroe held the presidency between 1800 and 1824. These three close friends and Virginia neighbors pursued a common set of public holidays. They managed to extinguish the Federalist Party and by the time Monroe began his second term, a Boston newspaper called it The Era of Good Feelings. Clay and Dr. Gutzman explore the friendship and political collaboration between Jefferson and the greatest of his proteges, James Madison, and the ways in which poor Mr. Madison had to talk Jefferson off the ledge of some of his wilder ideas about America. Support the show by joining the 1776 Club or by donating to the Thomas Jefferson Hour, Inc. You can learn more about Clay's cultural tours and retreats at jeffersonhour.com/tours. Check out our merch. You can find Clay's books on our website, along with a list of his favorite books on Jefferson, Lewis and Clark, and other topics. Thomas Jefferson is interpreted and portrayed by Clay S. Jenkinson.
In This Episode:Kevin Gutzman, professor of History at Western Connecticut State University, joins the podcast to discuss the presidencies of Democratic-Republican presidents Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and James Monroehow the states and sectionalism played an important role in the Early Republic, and why Jefferson and his successors emphasized the importance of state's rights and decentralized powerthe key events during the presidencies of Jefferson, Madison, and Monroe that kick off Westward Expansion and Manifest DestinyTexts Mentioned:The Jeffersonians: The Visionary Presidencies of Jefferson, Madison, and Monroe by Kevin GutzmanJames Madison and the Making of America by Kevin GutzmanFirst Inaugural Address by Thomas JeffersonLetter from Thomas Jefferson to George Washington, 15 February, 1791“Opinion on the Constitutionality of a National Bank” by Alexander Hamilton“A Summary View of the Rights of British America” pamphlet by Thomas JeffersonJames Madison's Notes of the Constitutional Convention from June 18, 1787Letter from Thomas Jefferson to Robert Livingston, 18 April, 1802Letter from Thomas Jefferson to John Dickinson, 9 August, 1803Proposed Amendment to the Constitution Regarding Louisiana by James MadisonTrans-Continental Treaty of 1819 Monroe DoctrineCalhoun: American Heretic by Robert ElderDiary of John Quincy AdamsBecome a part of ISI:Become a MemberSupport ISIUpcoming ISI Events
Guests: Adam Carrington, Kevin Gutzman, & Kelly Scott Franklin Host Scot Bertram talks with Adam Carrington, Associate Professor of Politics at Hillsdale College, to explain the consequences of the Democrats' new primary calendar for 2024. Historian Kevin Gutzman takes us inside his latest book, The Jeffersonians: The Visionary Presidencies of Jefferson, Madison, and Monroe. And Kelly Scott Franklin, Associate Professor of English at Hillsdale, returns for another edition of "Great Moments in the Great Books," this time focusing on Dante's Purgatorio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Kevin Gutzman, author of the new book The Jeffersonians, talks Madison, Monroe, and the Constitution (and the key person who undermined it).
Before the consecutive two-term administrations of Presidents Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, and Barack Obama, there had only been one other trio of its type: Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and James Monroe. Kevin R. C. Gutzman's THE JEFFERSONIANS: The Visionary Presidencies of Jefferson, Madison, and Monroe (St. Martin's Press) is a complete chronicle of the men, known as The Virginia Dynasty, who served as president from 1801 to 1825 and implemented the foreign policy, domestic, and constitutional agenda of the radical wing of the American Revolution, setting guideposts for later American liberals to follow. The three close political allies were tightly related: Jefferson and Madison were the closest of friends, and Monroe was Jefferson's former law student. Their achievements were many, including the founding of the opposition Republican Party in the 1790s; the Louisiana Purchase; and the call upon Congress in 1806 to use its constitutional power to ban slave imports beginning on January 1, 1808. Of course, not everything the Virginia Dynasty undertook was a success: Its chief failure might have been the ineptly planned and led War of 1812. In general, however, when Monroe rode off into the sunset in 1825, his passing and the end of The Virginia Dynasty were much lamented. THE JEFFERSONIANS details a time in America when three Presidents worked toward common goals to strengthen our Republic in a way we rarely see in American politics today. KEVIN R.C. GUTZMAN is Professor of History at Western Connecticut State University and a faculty member at LibertyClassroom.com. He has his law degree from the University of Texas Law School and his Ph.D. in American history from the University of Virginia. His books include Thomas Jefferson - Revolutionary; James Madison and the Making of America; Virginia's American Revolution; and, with Thomas Woods, Who Killed the Constitution --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/steve-richards/support
Before the consecutive two-term administrations of Presidents Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, and Barack Obama, there had only been one other trio of its type: Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and James Monroe.Kevin R. C. Gutzman's "The Jeffersonians" is a complete chronicle of the men, known as The Virginia Dynasty, who served as president from 1801 to 1825 and implemented the foreign policy, domestic, and constitutional agenda of the radical wing of the American Revolution, setting guideposts for later American liberals to follow.
Three Presidents: Jefferson, Madison, and Monroe are known as The Virginia Dynasty. They served as presidents from 1801 to 1825 and implemented the foreign policy, domestic, and constitutional agenda of the radical wing of the American Revolution, setting guideposts for later Americans to follow. The three close political allies were tightly related: Jefferson and Madison were the closest of friends, and Monroe was Jefferson's former law student. Their achievements were many, including the founding of the opposition Republican Party in the 1790s and the Louisiana Purchase. Newt's guest is historian Kevin Gutzman. His new book, “The Jeffersonians: The Visionary Presidencies of Jefferson, Madison, and Monroe” is out now.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The great and brilliant Kevin Gutzman joins us to discuss his brand new book, released just today, called The Jeffersonians: The Visionary Presidencies of Jefferson, Madison, and Monroe.
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Kevin Gutzman has a new book out (TODAY!) on "The Jeffersonians", the 24 year period when Jefferson, Madison, and Monroe occupied the executive office. This is a must read, so he and I sat down and discussed some of the major points. I don't do interviews, so you should check out this episode. https://mcclanahanacademy.com https://brionmcclanahan.com/support --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/brion-mcclanahan/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brion-mcclanahan/support
Summary:Only twice in American history has there been three two-term presidencies in a row. The second time, the presidencies of Clinton, Bush, and Obama, featured presidents with little in common in terms of political principles. The first time, however, was a different story. Kevin Gutzman joins Tom to talk about his new book on the subject, The Jeffersonians: The Visionary Presidencies of Jefferson, Madison, and Monroe.Guest bio:Kevin R. C. Gutzman is the New York Times best-selling author of five books, including Thomas Jefferson—Revolutionary: A Radical's Struggle to Remake America , a History Book Club Selection. Gutzman is Professor and former Chairman in the Department of History at Western Connecticut State University and a faculty member at LibertyClassroom.com . He holds a bachelor's degree (With Honors and With Special Honors in History), a master of public affairs degree, and a law degree from the University of Texas at Austin, as well as an MA and a PhD in American history from the University of Virginia.More info on his website at kevingutzman.com.Additional Reading:The Jeffersonians: The Visionary Presidencies of Jefferson, Madison, and Monroe (pre-order now!)Free Gifts from Tom:Back by popular demand! Download a free copy of Tom's e-book, An Anti-State Christmas, at antistatechristmas.com. Also available in paperback. A great stocking stuffer!Download a free copy of Tom's new e-book, It's the Fed, Stupid, at itsthefedstupid.com. It's also available in paperback here. It's priced at a pre-hyperinflation level so grab a few copiesfor friends if you can.It makes a great introduction to the government's most economically damaging institution for liberals, conservatives, libertarians, socialists, and independents alike.Like the music on Tom Mullen Talks Freedom? You can hear more at tommullensings.com!
How is the Supreme Court supposed to function? What is "originalism" and is it a coherent theory? How should we understand Roe v. Wade as well as Dobbs v. Jackson when it comes to constitutional law? Did the 14th amendment ratifiers intend to incorporate the Bill of Rights? Prof. Kevin Gutzman joins us to discuss these questions. The Classical Theism Podcast aims to defend Catholic Christian ideas in conversation. With the help of various guests, I defend three pillars of the Catholic Christian worldview: (1) the God of classical theism exists, (2) Jesus is our Messiah and Lord, and (3) He founded the Catholic Church. We place a strong emphasis on the first pillar, defending classical theism, drawing upon the work of Thomistic philosopher Dr. Edward Feser and many others. John DeRosa www.classicaltheism.com/support Support the show: Check out my book One Less God Than You: How to Answer the Slogans, Cliches, and Fallacies that Atheists Use to Challenge Your Faith >> www.classicaltheism.com/newbook Support on Patreon to help keep the podcast going and to allow me to produce even more quality content: www.classicaltheism.com/support
In this episode I chat with my friend Brad Barlow, former US Air Force officer, US Air Force Academy grad, lawyer, and Theology PhD candidate at Oxford. In particular we talk about the American Constitutional tradition and the various competing and overlapping obligations this tradition entails for American Christians, citizens, and officers.Here is a link the Kevin Gutzman text Brad mentions in the interview below:https://www.amazon.com/Politically-Incorrect-Guide-Constitution-Guides/dp/1596985054
Summary: Bestselling author and constitutional scholar Kevin R. C. Gutzman returns to discuss yet another significant decision by the Supreme Court, this time concerning the EPA. Guest bio: Kevin R. C. Gutzman is the New York Times best-selling author of five books, including https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01IN9FC5W/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B01IN9FC5W&linkCode=as2&tag=tomusbl-20&linkId=b0bc08de54daafe4a86a9667a0605b22 (Thomas Jefferson—Revolutionary: A Radical's Struggle to Remake America ), a History Book Club Selection. Gutzman is Professor and former Chairman in the Department of History at Western Connecticut State University and a faculty member at http://www.libertyclassroom.com/dap/a/?a=18 (LibertyClassroom.com ). He holds a bachelor's degree (With Honors and With Special Honors in History), a master of public affairs degree, and a law degree from the University of Texas at Austin, as well as an MA and a PhD in American history from the University of Virginia. More info on his website at http://kevingutzman.com/ (kevingutzman.com.) Additional Reading: https://amzn.to/3OQsAkO (The Jeffersonians: The Visionary Presidencies of Jefferson, Madison, and Monroe (pre-order now!)) https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1596985054/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=1596985054&linkCode=as2&tag=tomusbl-20&linkId=9b9cb455825e440b7a11fed6ceb6f5b2 (The Politically Incorrect Guide to the Constitution) https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0312625006/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0312625006&linkCode=as2&tag=tomusbl-20&linkId=25444249adafe87f52b34fd0ce543196 (James Madison and the Making of America) Additional Listening: These two previous episodes featuring Kevin Gutzman lay a helpful foundation for the constitutional issues discussed on today's show: https://tommullentalksfreedom.com/podcast/1/ (Episode 1 How Can Biden Mandate Vaccines Without Congress? With Kevin R. C. Gutzman) https://tommullentalksfreedom.com/podcast/28/ (Episode 28 A Forgotten Principle Returns in SCOTUS Vaccine Mandate Decision with Kevin R C Gutzman) Free Gift from Tom: Download a free copy of Tom's new e-book, It's the Fed, Stupid, at https://forms.aweber.com/form/87/2092395087.html (itsthefedstupid.com). It's also available in paperback https://amzn.to/3HTYSYh (here). It's priced at a pre-hyperinflation level so grab a few copies for friends if you can. It makes a great introduction to the government's most economically damaging institution for liberals, conservatives, libertarians, socialists, and independents alike. Like the music on Tom Mullen Talks Freedom? You can hear more at https://skepticsongs.com/ (tommullensings.com)!
James Madison biographer Kevin Gutzman joins me, along with historian Brion McClanahan, to discuss the Dobbs decision that overturned Roe v. Wade.
Summary: Bestselling author and constitutional scholar Kevin R. C. Gutzman returns to discuss the positives and negatives of the recent Supreme Court decisions on state gun regulations and abortion. Guest bio: Kevin R. C. Gutzman is the New York Times best-selling author of five books, including https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01IN9FC5W/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B01IN9FC5W&linkCode=as2&tag=tomusbl-20&linkId=b0bc08de54daafe4a86a9667a0605b22 (Thomas Jefferson—Revolutionary: A Radical's Struggle to Remake America ), a History Book Club Selection. Gutzman is Professor and former Chairman in the Department of History at Western Connecticut State University and a faculty member at http://www.libertyclassroom.com/dap/a/?a=18 (LibertyClassroom.com ). He holds a bachelor's degree (With Honors and With Special Honors in History), a master of public affairs degree, and a law degree from the University of Texas at Austin, as well as an MA and a PhD in American history from the University of Virginia. More info on his website at http://kevingutzman.com/ (kevingutzman.com.) Additional Reading: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1596985054/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=1596985054&linkCode=as2&tag=tomusbl-20&linkId=9b9cb455825e440b7a11fed6ceb6f5b2 (The Politically Incorrect Guide to the Constitution) by Kevin R.C. Gutzman https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0312625006/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0312625006&linkCode=as2&tag=tomusbl-20&linkId=25444249adafe87f52b34fd0ce543196 (James Madison and the Making of America) by Kevin R.C. Gutzman https://www.law.cornell.edu/constitution/amendmentxiv (The Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution) Free Gift from Tom: Download a free copy of Tom's new e-book, It's the Fed, Stupid, at https://forms.aweber.com/form/87/2092395087.html (itsthefedstupid.com). It's also available in paperback https://amzn.to/3HTYSYh (here). It's priced at a pre-hyperinflation level so grab a few copies for friends if you can. It makes a great introduction to the government's most economically damaging institution for liberals, conservatives, libertarians, socialists, and independents alike. Like the music on Tom Mullen Talks Freedom? You can hear more at https://skepticsongs.com/ (tommullensings.com)!
Was Thomas Jefferson a hypocrite? It depends on how you view Jefferson's actions vs. Jefferson's statements. Kevin Gutzman does an excellent job dealing with this; other historians, not so much. https://mcclanahanacademy.com https://brionmcclanahan.com/support http://learntruehistory.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/brion-mcclanahan/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brion-mcclanahan/support
Jeff Deist and Jordan Schachtel of the Dossier podcast talk about how the overwhelming majority of Democrats favor coercive measures to mandate drugs. Jordan also talks about where people can find real journalism in this time of corporate press propaganda. Also in the show, independent historian Kevin Gutzman calls in to examine the supreme court ruling on the OSHA mandate, Thomas Jefferson's views on government, state sovereignty, federalism, and more. Visit A Neighbor's Choice website at aneighborschoice.com
Professor Kevin Gutzman (Professor of History at Western Connecticut State University and author of "Thomas Jefferson - Revolutionary") joins Free America Now to discuss the decision by the NYC City Council to remove a statue of Thomas Jefferson that has stood for over a century — and why this decision ignores Thomas Jefferson's many contributions and lifelong fight to abolish slavery in America.
My friend and co-author Kevin Gutzman joins us to discuss the original function of the Supreme Court and what has happened since, including the Democrats' latest attempt at court packing.
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Just in time for Election Day 2020, Paul is joined by Kevin Gutzman, Professor of History here at WCSU, to talk about the upcoming election and specifically the Electoral College. What is it, why is it, and how should we feel about it? Also a few upcoming events and a little news about what's happening here on campus.
Constitutional Chats hosted by Janine Turner and Cathy Gillespie
What does it mean when the First Amendment states, “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof,” also known as the freedom of religion? In part 2 of our “Bill of Rights & YOU!” series, Janine Turner, Cathy Gillespie, and Tova Love Kaplan interview Professor Kevin Gutzman on the historical context of religious liberty in the United States, the First Amendment's role as a Federalism provision, and more! Livestreamed on 10/13/2020. Sign up for our next Constitutional Chat via Zoom at https://www.constitutingamerica.org
0925 Dr Kevin Gutzman On SCOTUS And Constitution & Ginsberg by Kate Dalley
Ruth Bader Ginsburg fought for what she believed in -- which is precisely what made her an atrocious Supreme Court justice. Historian and legal scholar Kevin Gutzman joins me to discuss her legacy and our future.
LISTEN to Kevin Gutzman and I on this subject From my Twittah today on the disastrous, diabolical choice of Kamala Harris as Biden's veep. I repeat that @realDonaldTrump has standing to sue the #BidenHarris ticket off of the ballot because #KamalaHarrisForVP is NOT a "natural born citizen" as the #Constitution requires per Vattel & The Founders. See: https://t.co/NTo95dusmb — Mike "The KingDude" Church #NotABpBarronKoolKid (@TheKingDude) August 11, 2020 More from Twittah... #KamalaHarris is a non sequitir 4 you #CatholicTwitter! During the confirmation of Brian Buescher Harris tried to make membership in the Knights of Columbus a disqualifier "Were you aware that the Knights of Columbus opposed a woman’s right to choose" 1/2 https://t.co/LKW6rY5sdC — Mike "The KingDude" Church #NotABpBarronKoolKid (@TheKingDude) August 11, 2020 #KamalaHarris went on to badger Buescher “Were you aware that the Knights of Columbus opposed marriage equality when you joined the organization?” Harris shamelessly promoted the slander of Justice #Kavanaugh as a rapist. #Catholics CANNOT support this evil. @cathponeill — Mike "The KingDude" Church #NotABpBarronKoolKid (@TheKingDude) August 11, 2020
What is Independence Day really all about? Certainly more than just the sleep-inducing "no taxation without representation." James Madison biographer Kevin Gutzman joins me for the real story. Plus: why you shouldn't pull down statues of George Washington.
Reject the fear and discouragement perpetuated by the media. We can use our lives as role models for positivity, creativity and empowerment. Host David Gornoski is joined by constitutional scholar, historian, and author of 'Thomas Jefferson – Revolutionary', Kevin Gutzman. Together they discuss the state of liberty in the midst of political lying, conniving and scapegoating. All this and more on A Neighbor's Choice! Original airdate: April 7th, 2020 Visit Kevin Gutzman's website kevingutzman.com Find David Gornoski on YouTube Visit the A Neighbor's Choice website at www.aneighborschoice.com
On the first episode of 2020 for The Tatiana Show, we learn some real history from our guest Kevin Gutzman. He is a New York Times best-selling author of five books including The Politically Incorrect Guide to the Constitution and his most recent, Thomas Jefferson- Revolutionary: A Radical’s Struggle to Remake America. Professor Gutzman teaches history at Western Connecticut State University and at former guest Tom Woods’ Liberty Classroom. With the current impeachment of Donald Trump by the House, Dr. Gutzman provides some historical context of the process and what are the correct reasons to impeach under the U.S. constitution. We discuss the origins of impeachment developed in the English House of Commons as a check on the king’s power and the professor provides some examples in history when the process was used such as against Thomas Wentworth, Earl of Strafford during 17th. Century England and U.S. supreme court justice Samuel Chase. Dr. Gutzman gives his take on the current political climate of America and answers the question of why the establishment is constantly undermining Donald Trump and his predictions for the 2020 election. We discuss nullification and can it be an effective means to curb the ever increasing size of the federal government, whether the population has become too docile and apathetic to shrink Washington’s power, and Professor Gutzman’s opinions of alternatives to the broken education system. About the Guests: Kevin R. C. Gutzman is the New York Times best-selling author of five books, including the new Thomas Jefferson—Revolutionary: A Radical’s Struggle to Remake America , a History Book Club Selection. Gutzman is Professor and former Chairman in the Department of History at Western Connecticut State University and a faculty member at LibertyClassroom.com . He holds a bachelor’s degree (With Honors and With Special Honors in History), a master of public affairs degree, and a law degree from the University of Texas at Austin, as well as an MA and a PhD in American history from the University of Virginia. Dr. Gutzman’s first book was the New York Times best-seller The Politically Incorrect Guide to the Constitution , which was a Main Selection of the Conservative Book Club. It is the only Jeffersonian account of American constitutional history. His second book, Virginia’s American Revolution: From Dominion to Republic, 1776-1840 , explores the issue what the Revolutionaries made of the Revolution in Thomas Jefferson’s home state. After that, he co-authored Who Killed the Constitution? The Federal Government vs. American Liberty from World War I to Barack Obama with New York Times best-selling author Thomas E. Woods, Jr. His fourth book, James Madison and the Making of America , a Main Selection of the History Book Club, received positive reviews from The Wall Street Journal, The Journal of Southern History, The Washington Times, and numerous other publications. His latest book, Thomas Jefferson—Revolutionary: A Radical’s Struggle to Remake America , published on January 31, 2017, was a Selection of the History Book Club. Gutzman’s essay “Lincoln as Jeffersonian: The Colonization Chimera” appeared in Lincoln Emancipated: The President and the Politics of Race, and his “James Madison and Ratification: A Triumph Over Adversity” appeared in A Companion to James Madison and James Monroe. His scholarly articles have appeared in The Journal of Southern History, The Journal of the Early Republic, The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, The Review of Politics, and The Journal of the Historical Society, among other publications. He has written a hundred book reviews for outlets scholarly and popular, and he has contributed three dozen essays to historical encyclopedias. Gutzman has written for numerous popular magazines and newspapers, including Canada’s National Post, the San Antonio Express-News, and the Richmond Times-Dispatch, among others.
In this edition of Liberty Law Talk historian Kevin Gutzman discusses his latest book, Thomas Jefferson—Revolutionary. We focus on Jefferson’s account of federalism, conscience rights, education, and race.
On the first episode of 2020 for The Tatiana Show, we learn some real history from our guest Kevin Gutzman. He is a New York Times best-selling author of five books including The Politically Incorrect Guide to the Constitution and his most recent, Thomas Jefferson- Revolutionary: A Radical’s Struggle to Remake America. Professor Gutzman teaches history at Western Connecticut State University and at former guest Tom Woods’ Liberty Classroom. With the current impeachment of Donald Trump by the House, Dr. Gutzman provides some historical context of the process and what are the correct reasons to impeach under the U.S. constitution. We discuss the origins of impeachment developed in the English House of Commons as a check on the king’s power and the professor provides some examples in history when the process was used such as against Thomas Wentworth, Earl of Strafford during 17th. Century England and U.S. supreme court justice Samuel Chase. Dr. Gutzman gives his take on the current political climate of America and answers the question of why the establishment is constantly undermining Donald Trump and his predictions for the 2020 election. We discuss nullification and can it be an effective means to curb the ever increasing size of the federal government, whether the population has become too docile and apathetic to shrink Washington’s power, and Professor Gutzman’s opinions of alternatives to the broken education system. About the Guests: Kevin R. C. Gutzman is the New York Times best-selling author of five books, including the new Thomas Jefferson—Revolutionary: A Radical’s Struggle to Remake America , a History Book Club Selection. Gutzman is Professor and former Chairman in the Department of History at Western Connecticut State University and a faculty member at LibertyClassroom.com . He holds a bachelor's degree (With Honors and With Special Honors in History), a master of public affairs degree, and a law degree from the University of Texas at Austin, as well as an MA and a PhD in American history from the University of Virginia. Dr. Gutzman's first book was the New York Times best-seller The Politically Incorrect Guide to the Constitution , which was a Main Selection of the Conservative Book Club. It is the only Jeffersonian account of American constitutional history. His second book, Virginia’s American Revolution: From Dominion to Republic, 1776-1840 , explores the issue what the Revolutionaries made of the Revolution in Thomas Jefferson’s home state. After that, he co-authored Who Killed the Constitution? The Federal Government vs. American Liberty from World War I to Barack Obama with New York Times best-selling author Thomas E. Woods, Jr. His fourth book, James Madison and the Making of America , a Main Selection of the History Book Club, received positive reviews from The Wall Street Journal, The Journal of Southern History, The Washington Times, and numerous other publications. His latest book, Thomas Jefferson—Revolutionary: A Radical’s Struggle to Remake America , published on January 31, 2017, was a Selection of the History Book Club. Gutzman's essay “Lincoln as Jeffersonian: The Colonization Chimera” appeared in Lincoln Emancipated: The President and the Politics of Race, and his “James Madison and Ratification: A Triumph Over Adversity” appeared in A Companion to James Madison and James Monroe. His scholarly articles have appeared in The Journal of Southern History, The Journal of the Early Republic, The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, The Review of Politics, and The Journal of the Historical Society, among other publications. He has written a hundred book reviews for outlets scholarly and popular, and he has contributed three dozen essays to historical encyclopedias. Gutzman has written for numerous popular magazines and newspapers, including Canada’s National Post, the San Antonio Express-News, and the Richmond Times-Dispatch, among others. Kevin R. C. Gutzman has appeared on hundreds of radio programs, such as NPR’s “Backstory With the American History Guys” and many of the most prominent commercial programs, terrestrial and satellite, as well as on national television programs including C-SPAN 2's “BookTV,” CNN's “Lou Dobbs Tonight,” Fox News's “The Glenn Beck Program” (both with Beck and with Judge Andrew Napolitano), and NewsMax TV, besides on the BBC and several local television broadcasts. He has been interviewed by reporters from major outlets such as the AP, The Washington Times, The Philadelphia Enquirer, The Washington Post, The Hartford Business Journal, The Houston Chronicle online, Investor's Business Daily, Money Magazine, Connecticut Magazine, and The New York Times, among others. Gutzman was a featured expert in the documentary movies “John Marshall: Citizen, Statesman, Jurist” and “Nullification: The Rightful Remedy.” If you like this content, please send a tip with BTC to: 1Q2QHoNowg8D2QzWhBQU1YrraG771aCpgS More Info: TatianaMoroz.com CryptoMediaHub.com KevinGutzman.com Liberty Classroom Friends and Sponsors of the Show: eToro Vaultoro Proof of Love *You have been listening to the Tatiana Show. This show may contain adult content, language, and humor and is intended for mature audiences. If that’s not you, please stop listening. Nothing you hear on The Tatiana Show is intended as financial advice, legal advice, or really, anything other than entertainment. 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Madison biographer Kevin Gutzman joins me for a discussion of the Madison nobody knows.
Kevin Gutzman joins me for some historical/constitutional background on impeachment, how strong the case against Trump is, and what is likely to come of Trump's refusal to cooperate.
Shaun Thompson is joined by Professor of history, Kevin Gutzman to talk impeachment and Washington Times reporter, Guy Taylor joins Shaun to chat about U.S. fears in pulling out of northern Syria. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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As Independence Day approaches, most everyone looks forward to the celebrations, the parades, the fireworks and time off work. Are we forgetting what it is that we’re actually celebrating each year? Professor Kevin Gutzman joins us to talk about the courageous act of treason that set America on a path to independence and set in motion the most remarkable experiment in freedom in human history.
Madison and Jefferson biographer Kevin Gutzman joins me to discuss Jefferson's real record on slavery, the emphasis on slavery among the Western left (which leaves the impression among most students today that slavery was exclusive to the West, when in fact the West led the world in abolishing it), and whether the Framers would have supported the Green New Deal.
Virginia’s aristocracy was split on whether to resist the British militarily, while Patrick Henry was sure that life without liberty was not worth living. Like the podcast? Check out my youtube channel: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=dbenner83 Most of the content in this section is elaborated upon in greater length and with additional context in Compact of the Republic: The League of States and the Constitution: https://amzn.to/2Qi1Fzw Other recommended reading(s): -Patrick Henry, Give Me Liberty, or Give Me Death! (speech) -Kevin Gutzman, Virginia's American Revolution: From Dominion to Republic, 1776-1840: https://amzn.to/2NLteo6 -Murray Rothbard, Conceived in Liberty: https://amzn.to/2N35LJT Youtube: www.youtube.com/dbenner83 Website: www.davebenner.com
This bonus episodes discusses the nature of the American Union. I present the compact theory of the union and discuss why nullification is not only needed, but it was never used to protect slavery. If you want more information on this topic there are a couple of great books I’d recommend, both of which are written in a way that makes them accessible to the general public. First, Thomas E. Woods book on Nullification (that’s also the title) and his book “The Politically Incorrect Guide to American history.” He also has a book, co-written with Kevin Gutzman titled “Who Killed the Constitution.” Another good book is Brion McClanahan’s book on Alexander Hamilton “How Alexander Hamilton Screwed Up America.” Again, Dr. McClanahan writes in a way that makes this book accessible to the general public without being dumbed down.
This week's column, which makes hysterical claims about Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, is a combination of baseless assertion and historical ignorance. Joining us for this week's dismantling is special guest and James Madison biographer Kevin Gutzman, professor of history at Western Connecticut State University. Show notes for Ep. 156
Jefferson biographer Kevin Gutzman, who just released a new course on Jefferson for my LibertyClassroom.com, joins me to discuss Jefferson's influences, his early political career, his extraordinary accomplishments even outside politics, and a lot more.
Scott and Richard interview Dr. Kevin Gutzman about the Supreme Court; they also discuss Democratic Socialism, Route 1, life on the moon, Independence Day, signers of the Declaration, and more!
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The story of the U.S. Constitution is one of a gradually expanding federal government that has slowly but surely outgrown the limits on its power. Nowhere is this more clear than in how the Bill of Rights, which originally limited federal power, has been imposed upon the states to make them subservient to the Washington D.C. Kevin Gutzman joins us to discuss how the Incorporation Doctrine has given the feds even greater power over the states and a moral standing that they may not have earned.
Shownotes:Kevin Gutzman is a New York Times best-selling author and professor of history at Western Connecticut State University. He has a PhD from the University of Virginia and much of his research has focused on precisely that state. Three of his books—Virginia’s American Revolution, James Madison and the Making of America, and Thomas Jefferson: Revolutionary—flesh out what Gutzman takes to be a radical, revolutionary time and place in American history. We would be remiss if we did not try to understand the world from above just as we try to understand it from below. Further Readings/References:Kevin Gutzman’s personal websiteHis Amazon author’s pageCarroll, Francis. A Good and Wise Measure: The Search for the Canadian-American Boundary, 1783-1842. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. 2001.Errington, Jane. The Lion, the Eagle, and Upper Canada: A Developing Colonial Ideology. Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press. 1987.Risjord, Norman. The Old Republicans: Southern Conservatism in the Age of Jefferson. New York: Columbia University Press. 1965. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Now James Madison is under attack, because slavery. We're going to have to rename an awful lot of places if this catches fire. Madison biographer Kevin Gutzman joins me for some background into Madison and his achievements, and what we should think about the effort to erase him.
Dr. Kevin Gutzman, a History professor at Western Connecticut State University and a prolific author, has turned his attention to Thomas Jefferson and the ideas that the author of the Declaration of Independence spent most of his life developing. Gutzman discusses his recently published book, “Thomas Jefferson – Revolutionary: A Radical’s Struggle to Remake America,” and Jefferson’s continuing influence on American life.
Jefferson had plenty of opinions regarding federalism vs. nationalism, religion, natural rights, slavery, and the federal judiciary. So why are they so overlooked? In my book, Compact of the Republic, I explained why the Jeffersonian vision for a decentralized vision is superior to all political counterparts: https://amzn.to/2y4OSZM Best books on this topic: -Kevin Gutzman, Thomas Jefferson: Revolutionary: https://amzn.to/2y9CGXN -Dumas Malone, Thomas Jefferson and His Time: https://amzn.to/2Iwwi1o -R.B. Burnstein - Thomas Jefferson: The Revolution of Ideas: https://amzn.to/2IyShER Website: www.davebenner.com Youtube: www.youtube.com/dbenner83
Dr. Kevin Gutzman is a history professor at Western Connecticut State University, a New York Times best-selling author, and one of the leading Constitutional scholars in the country today. He and Jeff talk about his new book, Thomas Jefferson—Revolutionary: A Radical's Struggle to Remake America. Dr. Gutzman discusses some of the overlooked ways Jefferson shaped America, and how his radical views are often underplayed by many academics today. Jefferson’s views on self-governance freedom of conscious, and rejection of centralized control made him perhaps the most libertarian Founding Father — one whose ideas are still relevant today.
Dr. Kevin Gutzman is a history professor at Western Connecticut State University, a New York Times best-selling author, and one of the leading Constitutional scholars in the country today. He and Jeff talk about his new book, Thomas Jefferson—Revolutionary: A Radical's Struggle to Remake America. Dr. Gutzman discusses some of the overlooked ways Jefferson shaped America, and how his radical views are often underplayed by many academics today. Jefferson’s views on self-governance freedom of conscious, and rejection of centralized control made him perhaps the most libertarian Founding Father — one whose ideas are still relevant today.]]>
Kevin Gutzman returns to explain where historians have gone wrong on Jefferson, why Jefferson was no conservative, the ups and downs of his presidency, and more.
Thomas Jefferson, says biographer Kevin Gutzman, is the most significant statesman in American history. We discuss Jefferson's views on federalism, education, the University of Virginia, slavery, colonization, American Indians, and freedom of conscience.
In episode 91, Phil & John interview Prof Kevin Gutzman to discuss his new book on the revolutionary life of Thomas Jefferson. The brothers open the show with a discussion on how the Fed's ongoing failure to raise interest rates is impacting the rental real estate market. The KF pair end the show with a discussion on beards, hotel points, the camera adding 10lbs. and more! http://kevingutzman.com KF Liberty Classroom Link: http://www.libertyclassroom.com/dap/a/?a=11734 KF Goldmoney Link: http://goldmoney.com/r/3clR2u KF YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/PhilipKennedyFinancial Kennedy Financial: https://www.PhilipKennedy.com
Ever since the election of Donald Trump, the electoral college has been in the left's crosshairs. Why, Hillary Clinton won the popular vote! She should be the winner! Kevin Gutzman, Brion McClanahan, and I discuss what's so dreadfully wrong with this conventional way of thinking.
Dr. Kevin Gutzman on Obama's Justice NominationSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The late Justice Antonin Scalia played a profoundly significant role in elevating "original understanding" jurisprudence into a position that even its opponents had to reckon with. Kevin Gutzman joins me to discuss some of Scalia's most important work.
With the handing down of the Obergefell decision, the Fourteenth Amendment is back in the news. What was it really supposed to mean? Not what do some libertarians and conservatives wish it said, but what was it originally supposed to mean? Kevin Gutzman joins me for the answer.
James Madison biographer Kevin Gutzman joins Tom to critique the free course on The Federalist offered by the conservative Hillsdale College. Drop everything and listen to this.
Kevin Gutzman, author of The Politically Incorrect Guide to the Constitution, James Madison and the Making of America, and (with Tom) Who Killed the Constitution? The Fate of American Liberty from World War I to Barack Obama, explains the real issues at stake in the War for Independence.
James Madison biographer Kevin Gutzman joins Tom to discuss the Supreme Court and the cases you're not allowed to disagree with. Kevin's books include The Politically Incorrect Guide to the Constitution, James Madison and the Making of America, and (with Tom) Who Killed the Constitution?
Historian Kevin Gutzman talks about his most recent book, James Madison and the Making of America.
Dr. Kevin Gutzman, American Constitutional scholar, historian, and Madison biographer.
 The author of James Madison and the Making of America joins the show. We discuss the incredible breadth of Madison's career, including his involvement with the Constitution, Federalist Papers, and War of 1812. Â
Janine's motto is "Knowledge is Power and Reason is a Civic Responsibility." She takes this very seriously, and now that Obama and the Democrats have declared war on women, Janine wants all of you, men and women, to talk to your GIRLFRIENDs. What is that? Janine has recently joined PJ Media as a columnist, and she writes about how to educate women who have been fooled by liberals into thinking that conservatives want somehow roll back the clock. If you're in the company of liberal women, don't remain silent. Speak up and educate your GIRLFRIENDs! One person who is superbly qualified to do just that is Bay Buchanan. You may be more familiar with her brother Pat, but Bay has been an important force in Republican politics for many years. She was the youngest ever Secretary of the Treasury under President Ronald Reagan, and is now a senior advisor to Mitt Romney. She is also a single mother like Janine, and has a new book out called "Bay and Her Boys." Another way to educate your GIRLFRIENDs is knowing the Constitution. Kevin Gutzman is here. He is a professor at Western Connecticut St. University and has a new book out titled "James Madison and The Making of America." He and Janine are talking about the 14th Amendment. Finally, Bryan Preston, Editor-at-Large of PJ Media, is here to talk about, what else, GIRLFRIENDs. Ladies, you are smarter than this! How do you know? Because you listen to The Janine Turner Radio Show every Saturday evening from 9p-11p CST from the new studios of News and Information 570 KLIF-AM at Victory Park in Uptown Dallas, hard by the American Airlines Center. You can also listen from anywhere in the world on KLIF.com. Follow Janine on Facebook, Twitter, The Washington Examiner, her website, Constituting America, or text "Janine" to 90210. And be sure to follow Janine's columns on PJ Media. Thanks! :)
In this KosmosOnline podcast Jeanne Hoffman talks about Virginia‟s revolutionaries with Professor Kevin Gutzman. Dr. Gutzman is a professor of history at Western Connecticut State university, and author of “Virginia's American Revolution: From Dominion to Republic, 1776-1840”.
From Kevin Gutzman's site: Kevin R. C. Gutzman is the New York Times best-selling author of three books. Professor of history at Western Connecticut State University, Gutzman holds a bachelor's degree, a master of public affairs degree, and a law degree from the University of Texas at Austin, as well as an MA and a PhD in American history from the University of Virginia. Happy to be a former attorney, Gutzman devotes his intellectual energy to teaching courses in the Revolutionary and constitutional history of the United States, to writing books and articles in these fields, and to public speaking on related topics. To learn more about Kevin Gutzman please visit: http://kevingutzman.com/
In this podcast, Kevin Gutzman talks about the Incorporation Doctrine and why liberty is best protected under the founders' vision of federalism.
Kevin Gutzman, J.D., Ph.D. is associate professor of American history at Western Connecticut State University. Professor Gutzman joined us tonight to talk about his fascinating book, The Politically Incorrect Guide to the Constitution. "The Constitution of the United States created a representative republic marked by federalism and the separation of powers. Yet numerous federal judges–led by the Supreme Court–have used the Constitution as a blank check to substitute their own views on hot-button issues such as abortion, capital punishment, and samesex marriage for perfectly constitutional laws enacted by We the People through our elected representatives. Now, The Politically Incorrect Guide(tm) to the Constitution shows that there is very little relationship between the Constitution as ratified by the thirteen original states more than two centuries ago and the “constitutional law” imposed upon us since then. Instead of the system of state-level decision makers and elected officials the Constitution was intended to create, judges have given us a highly centralized system in which bureaucrats and appointed–not elected–officials make most of the important policies." What is Pundit Review Radio? Pundit Review Radio is where the old media meets the new. Each week Kevin and Gregg give voice to the work of the most influential leaders in the new media/citizen journalist revolution. Called “groundbreaking” by Talkers Magazine, this unique show brings the best of the blogs to your radio every Sunday evening from 7-10 pm EST on AM680 WRKO, Boston’s Talk Station.