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The Vertical Axis of Liberty
The Forgotten Framework of American Self-Government
Author: Brandon Hansen
Narrator: AI Voice
Unabridged: 2 hr 48 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Independently Published
Published: 06/30/2026
Categories: Nonfiction, History, Us History, Political Science, American Government
Synopsis
This audiobook is narrated by an AI Voice. American ideals still prevail in the arena of ideas.
For 250 years, the principles that gave birth to the American Experiment have inspired people around the world. Liberty. Self-government. Personal responsibility. Federalism. These ideas have endured because they speak to something timeless. They continue to persuade. They continue to inspire. They continue to win.
Yet many Americans have begun to wonder whether those principles still matter. Every election is portrayed as the most important of our lifetime. Every disagreement becomes a national crisis. The answers we are offered almost always point toward giving more power to someone else.
What if the path forward is not found in expanding power, but in rediscovering the principles that made America exceptional in the first place?
In *The Vertical Axis of Liberty*, Brandon Hansen invites listeners to step back from the daily noise of politics and rediscover the constitutional framework that transformed thirteen independent states into one of history's greatest experiments in human freedom.
Drawing from the Declaration of Independence, the Constitutional Convention, the Federalist Papers, American history, and everyday life, Hansen introduces a simple framework called the Vertical Axis of Liberty. It offers a fresh way to understand why free societies flourish, why they sometimes drift toward centralized authority, and why the most enduring solutions almost always begin closer to home.
This is not a book about choosing sides. It is about recovering first principles. It is about understanding the ideas that made self-government possible and recognizing why those ideas remain just as relevant today as they were at the founding of the Republic.
Whether you love American history, enjoy thoughtful discussions about the Constitution, or simply believe our nation is capable of something better, this audiobook offers an optimistic vision rooted in enduring principles.
For 250 years, the principles that gave birth to the American Experiment have inspired people around the world. Liberty. Self-government. Personal responsibility. Federalism. These ideas have endured because they speak to something timeless. They continue to persuade. They continue to inspire. They continue to win.
Yet many Americans have begun to wonder whether those principles still matter. Every election is portrayed as the most important of our lifetime. Every disagreement becomes a national crisis. The answers we are offered almost always point toward giving more power to someone else.
What if the path forward is not found in expanding power, but in rediscovering the principles that made America exceptional in the first place?
In *The Vertical Axis of Liberty*, Brandon Hansen invites listeners to step back from the daily noise of politics and rediscover the constitutional framework that transformed thirteen independent states into one of history's greatest experiments in human freedom.
Drawing from the Declaration of Independence, the Constitutional Convention, the Federalist Papers, American history, and everyday life, Hansen introduces a simple framework called the Vertical Axis of Liberty. It offers a fresh way to understand why free societies flourish, why they sometimes drift toward centralized authority, and why the most enduring solutions almost always begin closer to home.
This is not a book about choosing sides. It is about recovering first principles. It is about understanding the ideas that made self-government possible and recognizing why those ideas remain just as relevant today as they were at the founding of the Republic.
Whether you love American history, enjoy thoughtful discussions about the Constitution, or simply believe our nation is capable of something better, this audiobook offers an optimistic vision rooted in enduring principles.