Essential American Wisdom

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Human Sense: Closing Arguments

Thomas Paine’s Common Sense, the defining inspiration for the creation of this pamphlet, Human Sense, was written to put before the Common Man a simple question: Should the American colonists reconcile their...

Human Sense: Introduction

Two and a half centuries ago, the American ruling Authority “marched into Lexington and Concord intending to suppress the possibility of rebellion by seizing weapons from the colonists.” The armed aggression...

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Human Sense: Closing Arguments

Thomas Paine’s Common Sense, the defining inspiration for the creation of this pamphlet, Human Sense, was written to put before the Common Man a simple question: Should the American colonists reconcile their...

Human Sense: Introduction

Two and a half centuries ago, the American ruling Authority “marched into Lexington and Concord intending to suppress the possibility of rebellion by seizing weapons from the colonists.” The armed aggression...

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Human Sense: Closing Arguments

Thomas Paine’s Common Sense, the defining inspiration for the creation of this pamphlet, Human Sense, was written to put before the Common Man a simple question: Should the American colonists reconcile their...

Human Sense: Pt. I – On The Governing

Humankind is arguably the most enigmatic species on Earth; the greater our successes with individual sovereignty, freedom, and liberty, relying on our inherent free will-driven pursuits of living self-determinate lives...

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Human Sense: Introduction

Two and a half centuries ago, the American ruling Authority “marched into Lexington and Concord intending to suppress the possibility of rebellion by seizing weapons from the colonists.” The armed aggression...

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Human Sense: Introduction

Two and a half centuries ago, the American ruling Authority “marched into Lexington and Concord intending to suppress the possibility of rebellion by seizing weapons from the colonists.” The armed aggression...

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Human Sense: Closing Arguments

Thomas Paine’s Common Sense, the defining inspiration for the creation of this pamphlet, Human Sense, was written to put before the Common Man a simple question: Should the American colonists reconcile their...

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Human Sense: Introduction

Two and a half centuries ago, the American ruling Authority “marched into Lexington and Concord intending to suppress the possibility of rebellion by seizing weapons from the colonists.” The armed aggression...

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Human Sense: Introduction

Two and a half centuries ago, the American ruling Authority “marched into Lexington and Concord intending to suppress the possibility of rebellion by seizing weapons from the colonists.” The armed aggression...

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Human Sense: Closing Arguments

Thomas Paine’s Common Sense, the defining inspiration for the creation of this pamphlet, Human Sense, was written to put before the Common Man a simple question: Should the American colonists reconcile their...

Human Sense: Introduction

Two and a half centuries ago, the American ruling Authority “marched into Lexington and Concord intending to suppress the possibility of rebellion by seizing weapons from the colonists.” The armed aggression...

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