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Levin Talks About Thomas Paine and Edmund Burke

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  • @jwbrown1969

    "Genius?" Me thinks thou dost drink too much of that dangerous Idiot Kool Aid.

  • @Dafariii

    I agree... But keep in mind that the original definition of "Anarchy" was true Democracy.

  • @NARDDB

    Oh bullcrap. Burke was a Plutocratic Calvinist Royalist.

  • Wow... Levin's crap here is a complete load of Plutocratic Hegemonic Fascist shit. Burke was a slimeball who wanted a Ruling Class of the Very Wealthy. He didn't believe in a Democracy in any shape. Thomas Payne was so incensed by Burke that he wrote the Rights Of Man.

    Shame on you Levin for passing on this historically inaccurate rewrite... and if you actually believe this tripe... you're a fool.

  • Jew Fuck Is The Shit !

  • Burke was a Whig supporter of the monarchy and state institutions, not natural rights in the Lockean sense. He did not treasure the individual and property as Levin leads us to believe but a strong conservative state, backed by hereditary passage of law and power. This separated him from the other social contract theorists who all lent themselves to the idea behind the French revolution, that is that man has rights in nature. Burke knew, as Arendt, that gov was needed to protect said rights.

  • that's not the reason burke disliked the french revolution

  • This guy is a revisionist idiot. Pure nonsense.

  • @Dafariii No actually Burke was on the side of "Our founding Fathers". Paine though was right for a blink but being obsessed (falsely ) that he could fix everything went wrong with a false belief went to France where he picked a side that at a glimpse but in reality was a wrong way , not "OUR FOUNDING FATHERS WAY" TO SOLVE THE FRENCH REVOLUTION. Burke shows in his essays that Paine was totally crazy with Power(he falsely thought he had) to bend a totally Socially different cause. hence prison.

  • Nothing really said in this 10 minute video. Why do you disagree with Paine?

    And btw, Franklin was an atheist.

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