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Mentioned in 15 episodes
The Declaration of Independence
A Global History
Book • 1776
The Declaration of Independence: A Global History by David Armitage examines the document's global significance and its influence on other declarations of independence.
The book discusses how the American Declaration inspired similar documents worldwide, highlighting its structure, language, and the broader global context in which it was written.
It also delves into the various interpretations and adaptations of the Declaration across different historical periods and regions.
The book discusses how the American Declaration inspired similar documents worldwide, highlighting its structure, language, and the broader global context in which it was written.
It also delves into the various interpretations and adaptations of the Declaration across different historical periods and regions.
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Mentioned in 15 episodes
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when name checking it as part of a broader point about the American inferiority complex in the 60s.


Nick Gillespie

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What Should Libertarians Make of the Epstein Files?
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when discussing the early ethos of the internet.


Marc Andreessen

99 snips
120 - Marc Andreessen & Chris Dixon of a16z | Reinventing the Internet
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as one of the three key texts in the cypherpunk movement, discussing freedom on the internet.


Rave

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K183. Rave. Incancelable
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and discussed by the guest as the author's recent book about how the Declaration circulated in 1776.

Liz Kovart

48 snips
439 When the Declaration of Independence Was News
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in discussing the rights guaranteed to citizens and the purpose of having a country.


Michael Knowles

29 snips
BREAKING: Alleged January 6 Pipe Bomber Arrested, and Trump on "Garbage" Somalia, with Michael Knowles and Julie Kelly | Ep. 1206
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as a book by Inga Muscio from 1998.


Helen Zaltzman

29 snips
209. Four Letter Words: Serving C-bomb
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to identify the guest as the author and center the episode on her book about the Declaration's reception.

Hannah McCarthy

20 snips
What did the world really think about the Declaration of Independence?
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to Canadians in Alberta to understand the core of what would become the United States.


Jack Kruse

19 snips
#876 - Dr. Jack Kruse
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when discussing that 'men' in the Declaration does not refer to white male property owners.

Christopher Kaczor

13 snips
Created Equal: An Interpretation and Defense of the American Proposition | Prof. Christopher Kaczor
Mentioned as part of a discussion on the core differences between conservatives and the modern left.

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Understanding Sovereignty: The Heart of America's Founding Principles



