The Resistance Hub Podcast
Two hundred and fifty years after the Declaration of Independence, this episode examines the American Revolution the way US Army Special Operations Command does: as an insurgency. The ARIS case study The Patriot Insurgency (1763-1789), written by Robert R. Leonhard and a Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory team, sets aside the commemorative narrative and maps the Patriots against modern insurgency doctrine. The episode covers the four simultaneous wars the Patriots fought, the Committees of Safety that ran a functioning shadow government before the first shot at Lexington, and the inverted force model that built a conventional army first and integrated guerrillas reluctantly. It examines the ideology of property-based liberty, the conspiracy theories that radicalized the colonial public, and the case study's central argument that the land campaigns staved off defeat while privateers, non-importation, and diplomacy delivered decision by attacking Parliament's commercial interests at sea. The episode closes with the study's most transferable finding: insurgency does not grow solely from deprivation. It also grows from shared success.
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