America Needs a New Name. I Got Some Ideas.

Matthew Cooke traces how the stories we inherit about nations, founders, and civilizations have been shaped by the people who benefit most from them. The "Founding Fathers" weren't called that at the time. Figures like Thomas Paine, who actually fought for ordinary people, were sidelined in favor of men like James Madison who served powerful interests. Cooke argues this pattern stretches back thousands of years: every tool of civilization — government, economy, social contract — gets built for the public and then quietly captured by the few.

Where it lands is provocative. Borders and national identities, Cooke suggests, are less organic expressions of culture than preserved crime scenes. The names, histories, and myths we were raised on don't just describe the past — they limit what we can imagine building next.

Survivorsguidetoearth.com
FUND TRUE INDEPENDENT MEDIA
We’re 100% funded by people like you. Help us amplify stories you won’t find on major media outlets. Subscribe here.
More by Matthew Cooke Explore All
Politics Explore All
No Religion Has a Monopoly on Truth: There's Beauty to Find in Every Tradition (It's Also OK to Discard the Outdated Stuff)
Trending Videos Explore All
Trending Articles Explore All
Recent Documentaries Explore All
Video Deep Dives Explore All
What People Are Watching Now
How to Make America Great
Support independent media that amplifies real voices and movements. 



Subscribe for $5/month to become a patron and watch over 50 patron-exclusive documentaries.

Share this:

Share