EPISODE · Oct 28, 2025 · 21 MIN
The American Crises - Pt 2
from Plausibly Live - The Dave Bowman Show · host Dave Bowman
In the winter of 1776, when the American Revolution seemed on the verge of collapse, a voice rose from the darkness. Thomas Paine, armed only with ink and conviction, wrote words that would reignite a nation’s spirit: “These are the times that try men’s souls.” His pamphlet, The American Crisis, was not written for comfort. It was written to remind a weary people that freedom demands perseverance.Paine believed liberty was not a gift to be enjoyed, but a cause to be earned. His words gave Washington’s soldiers the courage to march through snow and hunger toward an uncertain victory.In this episode, we explore how Paine’s message of endurance still speaks to us today. The idea that freedom requires sacrifice remains as true now as it was on that freezing night in 1776. Paine’s challenge endures: liberty survives only through the strength of those who refuse to quit.
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In the winter of 1776, when the American Revolution seemed on the verge of collapse, a voice rose from the darkness. Thomas Paine, armed only with ink and conviction, wrote words that would reignite a nation’s spirit: “These are the times that try men’s souls.” His pamphlet, The American Crisis, was not written for comfort. It was written to remind a weary people that freedom demands perseverance.Paine believed liberty was not a gift to be enjoyed, but a cause to be earned. His words gave Washington’s soldiers the courage to march through snow and hunger toward an uncertain victory.In this episode, we explore how Paine’s message of endurance still speaks to us today. The idea that freedom requires sacrifice remains as true now as it was on that freezing night in 1776. Paine’s challenge endures: liberty survives only through the strength of those who refuse to quit.
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