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Field Notes on the Republic

Field Notes on the Republic

著者: Michael Fowler
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A daily essay on history, freedom, and democracy, read aloud. Not from a historian or a journalist, but from a tour guide and traveler who has spent as much of life inside America as out of it. Field Notes on the Republic is one person learning out loud, writing toward an America that treats education as a virtue and means it when it calls itself a melting pot. New episodes every day.© 2026 · Quorum Supply · American Civic Supply 世界 政治・政府 政治学
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  • The Five Freedoms of the First Amendment, Counted
    2026/06/08

    The First Amendment is the most quoted line in American civic life and one of the least carefully read. It is forty-five words long, and inside them are not one freedom but five. Counting them, religion twice, then speech, press, assembly, and petition, and seeing how they form a single chain from a thought in one head to a demand on the government's desk.

    Field Notes on the Republic was written and read by Michael Fowler. It was produced for Quorum (Supply Co.), an American civic purveyor. Music is "When Johnny Comes Marching Home," performed by the U.S. Military Academy Band, West Point.

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    7 分
  • Filibuster, the Word That Began as a Term for Piracy
    2026/06/07

    Before it meant a senator talking a bill to death, the word filibuster meant a pirate. Following it from the Dutch and Spanish words for a freebooter to the floor of the United States Senate is a short, clear lesson in how a chamber built to slow things down can be made to stop them altogether, and what the difference costs.

    Field Notes on the Republic was written and read by Michael Fowler. It was produced for Quorum (Supply Co.), an American civic purveyor. Music is "When Johnny Comes Marching Home," performed by the U.S. Military Academy Band, West Point.

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    9 分
  • The Lunch Counter in Greensboro
    2026/06/06

    On February 1, 1960, four freshmen sat down at a segregated Woolworth's lunch counter in Greensboro and asked to be served. It looks like spontaneous courage. It was planned, down to the receipts in their pockets. How discipline and preparation turned a single act into a movement that reached 55 cities in two months.

    Field Notes on the Republic was written and read by Michael Fowler. It was produced for Quorum (Supply Co.), an American civic purveyor. Music is "When Johnny Comes Marching Home," performed by the U.S. Military Academy Band, West Point.

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    7 分
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