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Economic Liberty - The Roots of American Capitalism | The Martin Memo | Ep. 65

13 min · 3 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio Economic Liberty - The Roots of American Capitalism | The Martin Memo | Ep. 65

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How did a struggling young nation become the wealthiest and most innovative country in world history? In Episode 5, we explore the powerful economic principles that built America — from rejecting British mercantilism to the bold financial vision of Alexander Hamilton, the sacred protection of property rights, and the explosion of innovation and westward expansion. Discover how the Constitution created a national marketplace, why patents and sound money mattered, and how free enterprise — rooted in Biblical ideas of stewardship and human dignity — produced unmatched opportunity and prosperity. From the Louisiana Purchase and the Homestead Act to the rise of American industry, this episode reveals the real roots of American capitalism. Economic liberty wasn’t an afterthought — it was a foundational pillar of the American Dream. The Martin Memo — Fighting for Truth.

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