EPISODE · Jul 24, 2026 · 6 MIN
"The Ideal Republic" is from William Jennings Bryan’s 1900 presidential nomination acceptance speech
from History's Agenda · host Steve - "The Judge"
CLICK HERE! To send us a message! Ask us a Question or just let us know what you think!"The Ideal Republic" is a famous peroration from William Jennings Bryan’s 1900 presidential nomination acceptance speech (often titled "Imperialism"). It outlines a vision of America as a moral guide against global empire-building, later recorded by Thomas Alva Edison on wax cylinders in 1908 and re-released later. Another Item from History's Agenda Historical Speech Series.Core Themes of the SpeechAnti-Imperialism: Bryan argued that the United States should not rule over overseas colonies like the Philippines, as doing so emulated oppressive European empires and betrayed foundational republican principles. Voices of DemocracyCitizen Sovereignty: He described an ideal nation where every citizen acts as a sovereign ruler, but no person wears or desires a crown. Moral Leadership: The speech contrasts a U.S. flag representing love and inspiration with foreign flags driven by fear, asserting that America's true strength lies in its peaceful, democratic example rather than military might.
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CLICK HERE! To send us a message! Ask us a Question or just let us know what you think! "The Ideal Republic" is a famous peroration from William Jennings Bryan’s 1900 presidential nomination acceptance speech (often titled "Imperialism"). It outlines a vision of America as a moral guide against global empire-building, later recorded by Thomas Alva Edison on wax cylinders in 1908 and re-released later. Another Item from History's Agenda Historical Speech Series. Core Themes of the Speec...
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