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The roots of American order
Book • 1974
In 'The Roots of American Order', Russell Kirk examines the historical and philosophical foundations of American civilization, tracing influences from ancient Jerusalem, Athens, Rome, and London to the American colonies.
The book explores how these influences have contributed to the development of American institutions and ideals, emphasizing the role of religion and tradition in maintaining social order.
The book explores how these influences have contributed to the development of American institutions and ideals, emphasizing the role of religion and tradition in maintaining social order.
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as Russell Kirk's book explaining the sources of American order and conservatism.

John D. Wilsey

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The Battle for Religious Liberty and Conservatism in a Secular Age — Professor John Wilsey
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as Russell Kirk's work tracing sources of American order and tradition.

John D. Wilsey

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The Battle for Religious Liberty and Conservatism in a Secular Age — Professor John Wilsey
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while discussing his intellectual journey and shift in perspective.


Kevin Roberts

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Heritage Foundation President on Trump, Project 2025, and the Last Chance to Save America
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when citing a historian who traced Hebraic influence on American institutions.


Stuart W. Halpern

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The Jewish Roots of American Liberty (with Stuart Halpern)
Mentioned by Thomas as a reference for understanding his own American background and heritage.

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Continental Philosophy and Its Origins - Episodes 1-10 w/ Thomas777
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when quoting Russell Kirk about the most commonly quoted author in the Federalist Papers.

Martin Cothran

How the Founding Fathers' Classical Education Shaped America
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in a Supreme Court case discussion, referencing its relevance to the American constitutional order.


Albert Mohler

Tuesday, October 15, 2024
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when describing the kind of person he is.


Thomas777

Continental Philosophy and Its Origins - Episode 1-10 w/ Thomas777







