Across the long arc of the American century, from 1910 to 2010, the true architecture of power reveals itself not in headlines, but in the transcripts- the stenographic record of Senate hearings, electoral disputes, corporate alliances, and legislative experiments that shaped the modern world.
It is within these primary sources that one witnesses the rise of federal regulatory bodies, the consolidation of corporate empires, the globalizing of financial systems, and the quiet formation of entities whose influence still governs the present.
To study these materials- statewide, federal, and international- is to watch the century assemble itself piece by piece. It is to see how institutions were engineered, how alliances were forged, and how systems were built to endure.
And when you finally trace those lines for yourself, the effect is unmistakable: it enlightens you, and it frees you.
Trust me. ♥️