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  • in reply to: The Columbian Exchange #16912
    fbabooksales
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    By “correct view,” I simply meant a view that might differ from any revisionist, politically-correct view that’s commonly found in most of today’s high school and college textbooks. I don’t trust much of anything that’s written in most of these textbooks today.

    in reply to: Disappointing Start #21283
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    I’m up through lecture five now and am enjoying the lectures. Regarding the fifth lecture in particular, the only major treatise I’ve ever read on political theory is The Two Treatises on Government, by John Locke. I’ve always agreed with Locke about the natural goodness of man, as opposed to the natural depravity of man as taught by Augustine and the established church authorities. Also, regarding the formation of the State, do you classify the establishment of our original thirteen independent States as part of the original system of federalism as having come about through the same processes and sociological conditions as the “State” as a whole?

    in reply to: Names #21358
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    Thanks. I greatly appreciate the clarification.

    in reply to: Constitutional Convention #21756
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    Thank you for your response. Obviously, I have more studying and thinking to do regarding this matter. I suppose my greatest apprehension concerns what might be removed rather than what might be added. On a positive note, I celebrated the holiday yesterday by joining Liberty Classroom at the Master level, and also by a lifetime subscription to the Tenth Amendment Center. Obviously, I know how you feel about LC, but what is your opinion of the TAC, the work they do, and how they fit into the fight for liberty?

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