Is the Right to Vote Necessary for Liberty?

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Have you ever wondered if voting is truly the cornerstone of our freedom or merely a means to an end? Join Dr. Bill Brannan in this thought-provoking episode of Liberty's Hill, where he dives deep into the essential question: Is the right to vote necessary for liberty?


In this episode, we grapple with the complex relationship between voting, morality, and leadership. Discover how the lack of educated voters can lead to the rise of special interests over the common good. Dr. Brannan emphasizes the need for meaningful dialogue about the values that guide our choices at the ballot box.


This isn't just another political chat; it’s a call to action for citizens who believe in liberty, justice, and true human flourishing. Learn why the future of our democracy may rest not in new laws, but in cultivating the character of the electorate itself.


Tune in for a blend of compelling insights, inspiring discussions, and a chance to reflect on our roles as citizens in a democratic society. Together, let's explore how we can elect the leaders we deserve!


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  • Right to vote


  • Liberty and democracy


  • Moral leadership


  • Educated electorate


  • Special interests


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