In the first segment, host Dan ‘Nowman’ Niswander gives a brief overview of the story along with some great pictures of the Declaration of Independence (signed July 4th, 1776) up to how involuntary servitude was terminated with the 13th Amendment of the constitution in the 19th century.
The second segment is an edited version of the 2018 documentary ‘Roots of Society and Enlightenment of Solutions’ starting with United States historical information that picks up at the 19th century and continues to the present day.
Economist Professor Richard Wolff discusses how the fall of the Soviet Union in the late 80s was not the end of socialism.
Journalist Robert Scheer (Ramparts Magazine, Los Angeles Times, Scheerpost and more) discusses economic policies of the Bill Clinton Administration in the 90s that ended the Glass Steagal Banking Act from the 1930s.
Dr. Jill Stein talks about the original Green New Deal in 2016.
Former Ohio Congressman and 2008 Presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich discusses solving numerous problems in our society simultaneously. Niswander ends the segment discussing numerous solutions.
The third segment is an overview of a personal visit that Niswander made to New York City when he visited Liberty and Ellis Islands on July 4th, 2007 and found the immigration arrival records of his Swiss grandparents on Ellis Island from the early 20th century.
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