Jonathan P. Morrow 

Navy Veteran.
Systems Strategist.
Author.

The American Experiment is failing because the foundational principles that sustain it have drifted out of balance.

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There is a growing sense that something isn’t adding up.

The conversation around American history has become an "outrage ecosystem" of reactive shouting.

But Jonathan Morrow asks a deeper question:
What happens when the system itself falls out of structural alignment?


The American Experiment was designed as a balanced system of four competing principles:

Individual Liberty

Popular Sovereignty

Limited Government

Economic Liberty

When these principles are balanced, the republic holds. When they drift, we experience the institutional decay we see today. This is not "grievance history.” It is a structural diagnosis for those who are politically anxious but intellectually serious.

Analysis grounded in experience, not just academia.

Jonathan P. Morrow brings a perspective shaped by the intersection of leadership and systems. As a U.S. Navy submarine veteran, he understands that an operator’s first duty is to the Constitution.

With a career spanning global technology companies and veteran advocacy, he has spent decades inside complex institutions, advising on execution, governance, and long-term value creation. He doesn't just study how systems fail; he understands how they must be designed to function for the people.

Speaking and Media

Moving beyond surface-level debate.

Jonathan provides moral clarity without hysteria for audiences seeking a rigorous way to engage with the future of American governance.

Flagship Presentation: "When Constitutional Balance Breaks"

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Podcasts & Intellectual Media:

Analyzing "Constitutional Drift" and institutional stability.

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University & Civic Organizations:

Offering a "Structural Analytical Framework" for the next generation of leaders.

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Policy & Leadership Summits:

Discussing governance alignment and the "Five Amendment Solution."

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The Work: The American Experiment

It was never guaranteed success.

Jonathan’s writing traces the entire constitutional arc—from the founding and the Civil War to the rise of industrial capitalism.

His work debunks the "battle for the founders" by proving that the principles of the founding often conflicted with the behaviors of the founders themselves. Rather than rejecting our founding ideals, he treats them as a meaningful philosophical system that requires constant nurturing to survive.

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Wear the Conviction.

Jonathan is the co-founder of
Woke American Apparel,
where constitutional principles meet everyday expression.

Explore the flagship book alongside apparel designed for those fighting to restore the American Experiment,

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