meaning behind the title 'America's Revolutionary Mind'
history, Reason, Capitalism, individualism, freedom, government
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overview of the book; intellectual and philosophical issues explored and developed during Enlightenment in America
Reason, individualism, ethics, role of government, rights, philosophy
11:58
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18:40
connecting the epistemological and ethical discoveries of Enlightenment thinkers to American Revolution
Capitalism, individualism, role of government, freedom, government, rights
18:41
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25:59
identifying and explaining self-evident truths in American Revolution
truth, Reason, individualism, life, epistemology, rights
26:00
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33:57
Influence of religion on American Revolution
religion, Reason, role of government, rights
33:58
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38:09
Deism amongst the Founding Fathers in the American Revolution
religion, God, Reason, individualism, rights, philosophy
38:10
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39:25
equality at the Founding of America
collectivism, egalitarianism, individualism, role of government, rights, philosophy
39:26
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44:30
Q: did the Founding Fathers recognize the link between Reason and man's survival?
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45:54
Q: Were any of the Founders atheists?
45:55
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47:36
equality, slavery, women and individualism in the Founder's thinking during American Revolution
role of government, gender, freedom, slavery, individual rights, rights
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01:05:52
Founding Fathers on Individual Rights and Government
Reason, Capitalism, individualism, role of government, freedom
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01:13:01
Q: Why did the Founders equivocate on the right to property?
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01:14:06
Q: If the Founders had been around during the Industrial Revolution and Darwin, would they have been closer to Objectivism and Rand?
01:14:07
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01:20:19
Defenders and Attackers of the Declaration in the 19th and later centuries
individualism, role of government, freedom, intellectual activism, rights, philosophy
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01:26:11
Q: Rand's influence in understanding the American Revolution and Founding?
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01:30:52
applying the ideas of the Founding of America to saving modern America
education, Objectivism, freedom, individual rights, intellectual activism, philosophy
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01:36:29
future books on America's Founding; closing remarks and comments
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