EPISODE · Jun 16, 2026 · 33 MIN
Reading to Question - Critical Reading
from Voice of Sovereignty · host The Foundation for Global Instruction
Send us Fan Mail Critical reading begins on the floor — being able to say, plainly and accurately, what a text actually says before you ever judge whether it's true. In Chapter 1, Dr. Gene A. Constant lays out literal comprehension as a courtroom skill: quote the witness accurately, separate testimony from interpretation, and never argue with a sentence that isn't on the page. This episode is the entire first chapter of Reading to Question: Critical Reading, read aloud — free, for anyone who'd rather listen. GENO, the GSU AI tutor, has memorized the whole book and can answer questions on any of its twelve chapters, 24/7. Support the show Enjoyed this episode?Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify — it takes 60 seconds and helps more people find GSU. Every review puts freedom's voice in front of one more person who needs it.👉 Subscribe & ReviewVoice of Sovereignty is a production of the Foundation for Global Instruction — a free 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to building a bridge to freedom through education. (EIN: 39-2716552) 🎓 FREE LEARNING TOOLS: https://www.globalsovereignuniversity.org/bookgames📖 GSU BOOKS ON AMAZON: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=gene+constant&tag=gsu2026-20❤️ SUPPORT THE MISSION: - All book royalties fund free education.
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Send us Fan Mail Critical reading begins on the floor — being able to say, plainly and accurately, what a text actually says before you ever judge whether it's true. In Chapter 1, Dr. Gene A. Constant lays out literal comprehension as a courtroom skill: quote the witness accurately, separate testimony from interpretation, and never argue with a sentence that isn't on the page. This episode is the entire first chapter of Reading to Question: Critical Reading, read aloud — fre...
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