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Daily Archives: November 16, 2012
Mythology of Secession
If present day petitions circulating around the United States seeking the right to secede were simply manifestations of “Romantic Nationalism” ["RN" for brevity], they’d be bad enough. In point of fact they go beyond traditional notions of RN and are … Continue reading
Posted in Ideas & Opinions, Uncategorized
Tagged Benjamin Harrison, California Republic, Confederate States of America, diplomatic recognition, Ethan Allen, Golan Heights Law, Green Mountain Republic, Grover Cleveland, Harry Truman, Immanuel Kant, Israel, James Madison, Johann Gotlieb Fichte, Louisiana Purchase, Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo, Napoleon Bonaparte, Palestine, Peoples Republic of China, Republic of China, Republic of Hawaii, Republic of Texas, Republic of West Florida, Republic of Yucatan, Romantic Nationalism, Salmon P. Chase, Sam Houston, Sanford Ballard Dole, Taiwan, Texas v White, Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, Vermont Republic, William McKinley
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