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The Conclusion of the American Experiment
Author: Jonathan P. Morrow
Narrator: Jonathan P. Morrow
Unabridged: 11 hr 10 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Sextant House Publishing
Published: 07/01/2026
Categories: Nonfiction, Political Science, American Government, Political Ideologies, Political Process
Includes:
Bonus Material
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Synopsis
What happens when a nation built on liberty forgets how to balance its principles?
The American Experiment is failing because of imbalance.
In The Conclusion of the American Experiment, Jonathan P. Morrow traces the full arc of U.S. history through four founding principles: Individual Liberty, Popular Sovereignty, Limited Government, and Economic Liberty. From the Revolution to today, he shows how these ideas once worked in tension to sustain the republic and how their distortion has reshaped it.
This book cuts through partisan noise and exposes a deeper problem: a system no longer operating as intended. By recognizing the founding principles as a coherent philosophical framework, Morrow offers a clear, structured diagnosis of where things broke and why progress has only occurred when those principles have returned to balance.
Direct, fast-paced, and grounded in history, this book reframes patriotism itself:
If the system no longer reflects its founding ideals, what does it take to restore it?
The American Experiment is failing because of imbalance.
In The Conclusion of the American Experiment, Jonathan P. Morrow traces the full arc of U.S. history through four founding principles: Individual Liberty, Popular Sovereignty, Limited Government, and Economic Liberty. From the Revolution to today, he shows how these ideas once worked in tension to sustain the republic and how their distortion has reshaped it.
This book cuts through partisan noise and exposes a deeper problem: a system no longer operating as intended. By recognizing the founding principles as a coherent philosophical framework, Morrow offers a clear, structured diagnosis of where things broke and why progress has only occurred when those principles have returned to balance.
Direct, fast-paced, and grounded in history, this book reframes patriotism itself:
If the system no longer reflects its founding ideals, what does it take to restore it?