ProgressingAmerica
Since May 29, 2011

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The American people have been led to believe that "progressive" means that one is "for progress." Its a political philosophy - Progressivism is America's cancer.

My fellow Americans need to hear (or see) progressives in their own words. While there is much that isn't captured in audio, I can provide the next best thing. Audiobook recordings. I hope all of you find it useful in putting the dangers of progressivism on display for all to see.

I have several pages. Youtube, twitter, and others. But my most important things will end up being found on librivox once they are complete. It's just me, one person. But I'll do the best I can.

http://progressingamerica.blogspot.com/
http://useoriginalsources.blogspot.com

http://librivox.org/newcatalog/people_public.php?peopleid=6080

http://twitter.com/progressingusa
http://www.youtube.com/user/ProgressingAmerica
http://www.youtube.com/user/OriginalSources

With a firm reliance on the protection of divine Providence, we mutually pledge to each other our Lives, our Fortunes, and our sacred Honor.

The revolutionary progressivism ping list: (which at times is also used to reference works of the Founding Fathers)

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The Audiobook Ping List - Limited use.

kalee; nicollo; miss marmelstein; Larry - Moe and Curly; Gondring; Kenny Bunk; conservatism_IS_compassion; Loud Mime; Grampa Dave; LearsFool; YHAOS; knarf; locountry1dr; OldNewYork; Zeneta; CommieCutter; SwankyC; Albertafriend; preacher; frithguild; ColoCdn; Old Sarge; LambSlave; SatinDoll; TheCause; 1forall; foundedonpurpose; Silentgypsy; Little Ray; Madame Dufarge; Eye of Newt; AdvisorB; HOYA97; Klemper; pgkdan; vanilla swirl; right way right; Tahoe3002; libertarian27; Noumenon; JDoutrider; OneLoyalAmerican; unkus; detective; iceskater; surroundedbyblue; DuncanWaring; Hemingway's Ghost; bigheadfred; GladesGuru; Art in Idaho; Fiddlstix; FrdmLvr; Tainan; rockinqsranch; combat_boots; tophat9000; Whenifhow; Rusty0604; gimme1ibertee; dynamitehack; slowhandluke; FreedomPoster; EdReform; DirtyHarryY2K; APatientMan; JPG; little jeremiah; Weirdad; Dick Bachert; DrC; dajeeps; Absolutely Nobama; ken21; cripplecreek; EGPWS

The books I've recorded, and why:

1st: Philip Dru: Administrator, by Edward House. It reads like a blueprint for statist progressivism. One can't help but see Wilson or Obama within the pages. Status: Complete.

The newer the recordings, the better I've gotten through experience.

2nd: Public Opinion, by Walter Lippmann. The father of modern journalism. Right from it's foundation, journalism is a corrupt industry. Status: Complete. The full audio book is up on YouTube, here.

3rd: Reclaiming Revolution: Manifesto of the group S.T.O.R.M. Why is it relevant? Van Jones comes from this group. Status: Complete

4th: The Colored Patriots of the American Revolution, by William Cooper Nell. Originally completed in 2016, with the prominence that The 1619 Project has taken on this work gains new importance. Status: Complete.

5th: The Columbian Orator, by Caleb Bingham. First published in 1797, this book contains many ideas from the Founding of America, and this book was very influential with Frederick Douglass. I worked on this book as a collaborative effort, instead of recording the book in its entirety, as I normally do. Status: Complete.

6th: The Challenge of Waste, by Stuart Chase. Chase was an adviser to President Franklin Roosevelt, and it was Chase who coined the term "New Deal". In this book, Chase highlights how planning agencies in World War I are the model to follow for progressives going forward. Status: Complete.

7th: Technocracy, by William Henry Smyth. There was a time when I thought that progressives may re-label themselves as technocrats. Sometimes I still think they might. Status: Complete.

8th: The Wrong of Slavery, the Right of Emancipation, and the Future of the African Race in the United States, by Robert Dale Owen. This was not a solo effort of my own. Based on a government report, this book highlights history counter to the progressive narrative in the chapters I recorded. Status: Complete.

9th: The Promise of American Life, by Herbert Croly. One of the most influential works of progressivism ever published. Status: Complete.

10th: Anti-slavery in America from the Introduction of African Slaves to the Prohibition of the Slave Trade (1619-1808), by Mary Stoughton Locke. There used to be a time when Americans knew their own abolitionist history. These days, Americans only know about Britain's abolitionist history. Status: Ongoing.

Having created this many audiobooks, I've reached and potentially educated tens of thousands of people. All audiobooks are in the public domain and thus free of charge to download. Because they are public domain, big tech cannot censor them.