'An American in Paris - Thomas Paine in the French Revolution' by Dr Adam Lebovitz

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  • Опубліковано 17 жов 2024

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  • @strezztechnoid
    @strezztechnoid 3 роки тому

    Theocratic philosophies and religious exercise are two distinct tracts that Paine both internalized in a unique manner for both a personal connective tissue to humanism and his attempt to make tractable the theories of governance that rail specifically against theocratic influences. Seeing royal aspirations as one in kind to religious ambitions held by practitioners of their faith.

  • @strezztechnoid
    @strezztechnoid 3 роки тому

    Understanding the Paine was celebrated for his intellectual centrality to humanism, more specifically his denouncement of the efficacy of profited positions that are associated with royal organizing and other unnatural assertions to seats of importance. With a much wider view of a representation in a republic and understanding innately the risk of unchecked and ill conceived power of government found a organic customer in the French sensibilities of the time.
    His ability to escape death in a French prison may be an indirect testament to the respect Paine had garnered and his support for the disestablishment of ties to Great Britain. Given Edmund Burke's tacit rebuke of Paine and Burke's loyalist and royalist support of power makes a lot of sense in the deeper relationships he held in France.

  • @EquipteHarry
    @EquipteHarry 19 днів тому

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