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No Time 2 Read!

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by Mitch Sowards

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I get many daily newletters (often on Substack) and it's hard to find time to read them all. I feel many of them are interesting to others who also might not have time to read. So, here's my curated list of some of them converted to audio-only podcasts in my own voice.

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June 19, 2026

How Much Revolution Will One Guinea Buy?

<p>In this episode, Danielle Allen explores how a copy of the Declaration of Independence ended up in the library of the 3rd Duke of Richmond in England and how England achieved a new constitutional monarchy without having to go through a revolution.</p><p><br></p><p>If you&#39;d prefer to read the article, you can find it here: https://therenovator.substack.com/p/how-much-revolution-does-a-guinea</p>

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May 22, 2026

What the 18th Century Can Teach the 21st

<p>by Danielle Allen in The Atlantic Magazine, May 21, 2026</p><p>Article to read can be found here: <a href="https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/2026/05/18th-century-britain-reform/687221/?gift=iriDSrxlDYm9llQtHCDnS_7PskLUwB01up0TaItJBUE&utm_source=copy-link&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=share">What the 18th Century Can Teach the 21st - The Atlantic</a>Britain had a revolution too—slower and quieter than America’s. Did the British do it better?</p><p>Looking back to the Age of Revolution, and across the sea, can offer some useful perspective. Although the fact is often forgotten, the American colonists were not the only people who faced a political crisis in the late 18th century. The British people did too. And, ironically, the United States finds itself in a situation today very similar to the one Britain faced back then.</p>

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May 14, 2026

Are we ready for a new voting rights movement?

<p>Sixty-million American voters (1 in 4) are effectively disenfranchised by political structures designed to weaken or eliminate their vote. It&#39;s becoming a crisis and it&#39;s time to fix the system.</p><p>This is the latest article in The Renovator by esteemed scholar Danielle Allen. In this article she explains how the disenfranchisement works in different states and outlines 3 paths to fixing the system. Listening time is about 15 1/2 minutes. </p><p>You can read the article in full here: </p><p>https://creators.spotify.com/pod/show/6wKv2XXfn4kLdtntZmqyu8/episode/7IA8LOe7TufDgGhBrp8Pwf/wizard</p>

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What is No Time 2 Read!?

I get many daily newletters (often on Substack) and it's hard to find time to read them all. I feel many of them are interesting to others who also might not have time to read. So, here's my curated list of some of them converted to audio-only podcasts in my own voice.

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This podcast updates daily.

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