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... Americans generally derives from the rationalistic foundations of American thought ; the faith in the good - old - American know - how grows out of the atti- tudes of the Enlightenment just as surely as the American Constitution itself ...
... Americans generally derives from the rationalistic foundations of American thought ; the faith in the good - old - American know - how grows out of the atti- tudes of the Enlightenment just as surely as the American Constitution itself ...
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... American selfconsciousness . This contemporary revolu tionary ideology proclaims that only a black person can ... American self - consciousness . Slave Trade - that is how the Africans came to America . Captured and kidnapped from ...
... American selfconsciousness . This contemporary revolu tionary ideology proclaims that only a black person can ... American self - consciousness . Slave Trade - that is how the Africans came to America . Captured and kidnapped from ...
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... American Enlightenment thinking not only too blandly accepts as fact that there was an Enlightenment in America , but imposes on the " Dissertation " a stature that it does not merit and an obligation that it cannot meet . But in ...
... American Enlightenment thinking not only too blandly accepts as fact that there was an Enlightenment in America , but imposes on the " Dissertation " a stature that it does not merit and an obligation that it cannot meet . But in ...
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