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On May 1, 2022 - Find Out About The Hidden Faith of The Founding Fathers

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Ideological Causalities - LRC Blog LewRockwell com

One thing that has truly amazed me in studying the history of ideological battles and skirmishes throughout the course of time has been the repeated pattern of one side (usually the minority) co-opting the name of their opposition and savagely waging a war to achieve a dominant rank before the people, later rewriting the history to obscure these facts. A colleague has suggested this phenomena be described as “political identity theft.” One example LRC readers are especially aware of relates to the struggle over the ratification of the U.S. Constitution which carried over into the first decade of the Early … Continue reading →

The Scientific Revolution, the Enlightenment, and the French Revolution

Ideas have consequences. The ideas or concepts of the Scientific Revolution influenced the Enlightenment, and the Enlightenment impacted the American and French Revolutions, and later enabled the Industrial Revolution. They all gave birth to the modern age in which we live today. There is a major concerted effort to erase this seminal history from colleges and universities in the United States and Europe. This must not be allowed to happen. The Scientific Revolution is a concept used by historians to describe the emergence of modern science during the early modern period, when developments in mathematics, physics, astronomy, biology (including human … Continue reading →

Political Identity Theft

One thing that has truly amazed me in studying the history of ideological battles and skirmishes throughout the course of time has been the repeated pattern of one side (usually the minority) co-opting the name of their opposition and savagely waging a war to achieve a dominant rank before the people, later rewriting the history to obscure these facts. A colleague has suggested this phenomena be described as “political identity theft.” One example LRC readers are especially aware of relates to the struggle over the ratification of the U.S. Constitution which carried over into the first decade of the Early National Period. This was the battle between the “Federalists” and the “Anti-Federalists,” later characterized during the Washington and Adams administrations as that between the “Federalists” and “Democratic-Republicans.”

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