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Monthly Archives: July 2017
The Ruinous Revolution that Swallowed 60 Million People
With Camden Point’s rich educational legacy that contributed so profoundly to the shaping of our community, and the crisis of leftism, socialism and progressivism presently facing our schools, universities and much of western society today, I thought it might be … Continue reading
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Tagged 60 million, A World Split Apart, abuses of leftism, Alexander Solzhenitsyn, American court system, American Progressives, atheism, censoring, Christian, christianity, communist, communist regime, Harvard, higher learning, human possibilities, Left, leftism, letter of the law, man's noblest impulses, materialistic, Missouri, modern education, moral poverty, progress, progressivism, public schools, revolution, ruinous revolution, socialism, Soviet Union, Supreme Court, Truth, universities, Veritas, Voice from the Gulag, western society
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Anti-Federalist Papers of 1787 Provides Prophetic Look at Hot Button Issues of Today
Secession, State’s Rights, immigration, slavery and voter rights. While these may be some of the hot-button issues of our time, curiously enough – they were significant topics of discussion well over two hundred years ago. It can be pretty eye-opening … Continue reading
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Tagged abolishing slavery, american government, American liberty, anti-federalist papers, articles of confederation, attributes of God, ben franklin, cause of liberty, civil wars, constitutional abuse, constitutional convention, Declaration of Independence, excessive taxation, feelings-based society, Gouverneur Morris, historical resource, human nature, ideological distinctions, immigration, independence, john adams, patrick henry, principles of christianity, regulation of commerce, Roger Sherman, secession, slave trade, slavery, state's rights, tariffs, Thomas Jefferson, voter rights
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