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Jacobin on MSNThe Left Needs Its “Schools of Enlightenment and Revolution”Not long before he was gunned down by the Chicago police in 1969, Fred Hampton, deputy chairman of the Black Panther Party ...
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RealClearPolicy on MSNRestoring America with Common SenseBecause common sense is the key to understanding America's original design at every level, America was long known as "The ...
Our nation’s founder based our republic on lessons learned from the Roman Republic and the Enlightenment ... a key similarity between Thomas Jefferson and Thomas Paine. “People, they claimed ...
Whereas E P Thompson famously vowed to rescue the nascent English working class from the ‘enormous condescension of posterity’, Clark vows cheekily to rescue Paine from posterity ... short guide by ...
These phrases reflected the Enlightenment principles of his time ... the beauty of this nation lies in its ability to accommodate those of all faiths and none. As Thomas Paine wrote in The Age of ...
The revolutionary rallying cry 'Common Sense' — challenging authoritarian rule, countering the sway of the wealthy and ...
“Common Sense” wasn’t simply a call for independence but also a denunciation of monarchies. Paine would be outraged that an ...
As patriots readied for battle and loyalists clung to the British crown, Thomas Paine published “Common Sense,” a fiercely persuasive pamphlet that united Colonists to fight against monarchy ...
A transition team of about 30 people, led by new school Provost Dr. Pamela Richardson Wilkes have been meeting to flesh out a ...
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WJBF Augusta on MSNPaine College’s new president speaks at 2025 Spring ConvocationPaine College is starting a new semester with new leadership. President Dr. Lester A. McCorn is the 18th president at Paine ...
As Thomas Paine, one of the US’ founders, once said: Independence and autonomy are common sense, and it is only natural not to leave the fate of one’s country in others’ hands. Culture is the link to ...
"Religion and government will both exist in greater purity, the less they are mixed together." — James Madison, letter to ...
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