Great video....played in class for my students. Something we will pull apart and analyze more this quarter during online schooling. This is something everyone should just KNOW. Not cutting this content due to time constraints or school politics. The foundation of everything...students need to look at this more closely.
"Social justice" What??? I've never encountered that term without it being accompanied by a socialist or racist, and then only in the past one-hundred years or so. Can we please not use it to describe our founding?
The phrase ''self evident'' used in the Declaration was derived from the Scottish School of Common Dense which was not friendly to Jon[ Locke deeming his ideas about knowledge obscurantist. The Scottish School in believing some truth self evidently true even if they could not be proven] boasted such names as Duggal Smith and of course Thomas Reed. I read a statement by Jefferson in which he felt they had something to say.
"Free and independent states" meant not only independent from Britain but independent from each other. "States" in 1776 meant "a sovereign territory or nation organized under one government". They were withdrawing from Britain as British colonies and emerging as independent states. They united to fight the war. After the war they needed an organizing body to officially "unite" them into a nation, the United States. That body became the Federal government. Adams and the Federalists wanted that government to have significant power. Jefferson and the Republicans wanted the power to remain in the states, not trusting any government with power. Hence the battle between large and small federal government. Big government won long ago, now states are simply named areas with invisible borders and different tax and other insignificant rules. This is not the United States that Jefferson envisioned.
Well Not EVERY Movement Of Social Justice can be found rooted in The Declaration of Independence.
That term has sadly been perverted in today's time
Every _American_ movement is though
Hallelujah. God bless America!
Great video....played in class for my students. Something we will pull apart and analyze more this quarter during online schooling. This is something everyone should just KNOW. Not cutting this content due to time constraints or school politics. The foundation of everything...students need to look at this more closely.
Love Our republic. Hope we can keep it.
One of my ancestors signed this
"Social justice"
What??? I've never encountered that term without it being accompanied by a socialist or racist, and then only in the past one-hundred years or so. Can we please not use it to describe our founding?
The phrase ''self evident'' used in the Declaration was derived from the Scottish School of Common Dense which was not friendly to Jon[ Locke deeming his ideas about knowledge obscurantist. The Scottish School in believing some truth self evidently true even if they could not be proven] boasted such names as Duggal Smith and of course Thomas Reed. I read a statement by Jefferson in which he felt they had something to say.
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I just discovered this channel today, and I love it! Thank you all who make it!
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John Locke. HeHeHe
"Free and independent states" meant not only independent from Britain but independent from each other. "States" in 1776 meant "a sovereign territory or nation organized under one government". They were withdrawing from Britain as British colonies and emerging as independent states. They united to fight the war. After the war they needed an organizing body to officially "unite" them into a nation, the United States. That body became the Federal government. Adams and the Federalists wanted that government to have significant power. Jefferson and the Republicans wanted the power to remain in the states, not trusting any government with power. Hence the battle between large and small federal government. Big government won long ago, now states are simply named areas with invisible borders and different tax and other insignificant rules. This is not the United States that Jefferson envisioned.
Lucky us to live not in 1776.
Excellent in 4 minutes!
Your use of the phrase “social justice” in conjunction with Freedom was a mistake. God bless America; the original BREXIT. 🙏🏻🇺🇸🕊
Nah it was a good use of that term in that spot.
I taken comfort, that the North American colonies, were to a degree revolutionary once.
Could not be more wrong about Lincoln, but thanks anyways
You’d have more credibility if you set your playlists to private. Nobody likes an anti-vaxxer
Olds Pwr I don’t think I will. Anti-vaxxers are legitimately dangerous. I will respect a person’s beliefs when they deserve respect.
It's time to abolish this current government.
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