Patriot Corps
Pursuing Liberty and Limited Government,
Outside the Election Process
About
📜 About the Program
The Patriot Corps' LearnTheConstitution Program Course is designed to guide you to a comprehensive understanding of the U.S. Constitution, so you have the background you need to confront the single political problem we Americans face federally (which is how members of Congress and federal officials bypass or ignore their normal constitutional parameters with impunity).
Our unique approach sets the stage for eye-opening experiences that go far beyond what most Americans could ever possibly imagine is still within our reach.
Importantly, our true path forward goes far beyond normal political efforts, which only involve us choosing our preferred flavor of oppressor.
Third Step--Option #1:
LearnTheConstitutionInOneYear
Every Two Weeks For a Year,
you'll receive an emailed notification
that a new Lesson has become available
for you to watch, listen to, or read
with the email containing a link
to the new Lesson.
All Lessons are available in video, audio, or pdf formats.
The LearnTheConstitutionInOneYear
Program Course keeps the content steadily in front of you,
without overwhelming you
(to keep you on-course, to learn the primary content, within a one-year timeframe).
Third Step--Option #2:
LearnTheConstitutionAtYourOwnPace
All Lessons are available
for you
to watch, listen to, or read,
at time of sign up.
Third Step--Option #3:
LearnTheConstitution And ROAR Book
The same content that is available in both the
LearnTheConstitutionInOneYear and
LearnTheConstitutionAtYourOwnPace
Program Courses is available in a bound, hardcover book.
and/or consider Option #4, a Donation,
to help us create and disseminate our content.
About the Course Creator/Instructor
Matt Erickson is the Founder and President of the for-profit Patriot Corps, LLC and also the non-profit Foundation For Liberty. He is the author of 14 books and creator of the LearnTheConstitutionInOneYear Program Course.
Erickson's degree and prior professional licensing had nothing to do with law, American history, or political science. To pursue his chosen avocation, Erickson was never forced to follow a predetermined path laid out to minimize challenges to the status quo.
Thus, he remained free to follow the evidence wherever it led and pursue it he did, to the extent of some 35,000 hours, largely outside of his "paying" work, over the past 35 years.