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www.palladiummag.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article discusses the life and legacy of Abbé Gregoire, a key figure in the French Revolution, emphasizing his role in the regeneration of society through republican institutions. It traces his influence on global movements, including the abolition of slavery, the rise of republics in Latin America, and the adaptation of regeneration ideology in Asia and Zionism. The piece highlights how the Revolution's structural logic, rather than its Enlightenment ideals, became the foundation for modern state-building and national identity formation worldwide, despite the collapse of the Enlightenment's original cultural conditions. | |
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leisureguy.ca
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| | | | | 12 posts published by Leisureguy on December 8, 2018 | |
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fee.org
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| | | | | Jefferson believed that government was the greatest threat to individual liberty. | |
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brewminate.com
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| | | The guild existed to serve a singular purpose: to train Apprentices. By Kristine Wilson-SlackWriter I became fascinated with | ||