Mason Weems was an American author who published a widely read biography of George Washington. Weems recognized that there would be demand for a book about the beloved George Washington and he was quick to jump on the opportunity, by … Read More
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Labor unions are a common organization in today’s world. There are many industries that have labor unions to protect workers rights. (Labor unions aren’t the best way to do that, but I digress.) However, these labor unions have unintended consequences … Read More
Many Americans today, especially Republicans, hold the view that it is better to buy goods that are made in America. As a result, they support tariffs on imported goods, so that consumers are encouraged to “buy American.” Somehow they think … Read More
Benjamin Franklin was one of the most accomplished people in American history. He was a successful businessman, politician, inventor, author, and scientist. His accomplishments and character exemplify the American spirit. I believe there isn’t another man in history that represents … Read More
“Common Sense” by Thomas Paine was the most important literary document during the American revolutionary period. It is maybe even the most important literary document in American history. When it was published, it was read by almost the entire white … Read More
In our world there are two base mediums of exchange. One is time the other is money. You can pay for things using either one. The principle of paying in money is “high bid wins” and the principle of paying … Read More
Question: If you had been a member of the General Court, how would this sermon have influenced your politics? Why?
Theopolis Americana was a sermon delivered by Cotton Mather to the Massachusetts General Court on May 9th, 1709. It was … Read More
Almost everyone can agree that tax-supported churches are a bad idea. This is a common view in America. However, most people approve of tax-supported schools. But, are tax-supported churches and tax-supported schools actually different in principle? There are many similarities … Read More
William Penn was the founder of Philadelphia and the colony of Pennsylvania. He belonged to the Protestant non-conformist group known as the Quakers. He was a major influence on the Quaker movement. His beliefs were definitely in line with the … Read More
Back in the 17th century many Puritans were emigrating from England to the English colonies in New England. Their goal was to establish a “city on a hill” away from the religious persecution in England. Two leaders in the movement, … Read More