Friday, March 16, 2012

Principled Action: Lessons from the Origins of the American Republic

Principled Action: Lessons from the Origins of the American Republic Review



Prior to 1776, world history was primarily written about kings and emperors. The American experiment shook the world. Not only did the colonies break away from the biggest and most powerful empire in history, but they also took the musings of the brightest thinkers of the Enlightenment and implemented them. The founding of the United States was simultaneously an armed rebellion against tyranny and a revolution of ideas -- ideas that changed the course of world history.


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