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How Coffee Fueled the Enlightenment’s Greatest Thinkers
If you're a daily coffee drinker, giving it up for a week or even a mere 24 hours is bound to impact your mental clarity and ...
If so, laws might change when the universe itself changes phase. In the early universe, as temperatures and densities shifted, forces split apart from a unified origin. What we call “laws” may be like ...
ABSTRACT: This paper examines the role of women in shaping discourses of gender equality during the French Revolution (1789-1794), situating their activism within the intellectual framework of the ...
A group of Democratic state lawmakers say natural features like lakes and forests should be given their own legal standing. They unveiled what’s known as “rights to nature” legislation during a news ...
Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine recently stirred up a minor tempest with an impromptu remark about the origins of individual rights. At a hearing for a nominee for a State Department post, he said “The notion ...
Last week, Virginia Senator Tim Kaine said he found it “extremely troubling” that a potential Trump nominee believed that people’s individual rights come from “their Creator,” and not from the ...
Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va., faced widespread backlash online after he warned against the idea of God-given rights used in the Declaration of Independence. "The notion that rights don’t come from laws and ...
In the fourth volume of this series, legal scholars and political scientists examine the many ways in which the founding generation understood the “unalienable rights” immortalized by the Declaration ...
Sens. Tim Kaine (D-VA) and Ted Cruz (R-TX) disagreed on natural rights and prompted others online to join the debate on whether they are God-given or granted by the government. “The notion that rights ...
Joe Thomas is The Daily Signal’s Virginia correspondent. He is a 37-year broadcasting veteran with 17 years covering Virginia from the marches to the memorials and everything in between. The U.S.
The Renaissance is conventionally dated from the 14th to the 17th centuries, but the French term “Renaissance” was coined in the 19th. The major events of the “Scientific Revolution” are usually ...
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