30 MAY 2015 by ideonexus

 The South's Long History of Violence

Why has the South had such a long history of violence? The most sweeping answer is that the civilizing mission of government never penetrated the American South as deeply as it had the Northeast, to say nothing of Europe. The historian Pieter Spierenburg has provocatively suggested that “democracy came too early” to America.85 In Europe, first the state disarmed the people and claimed a monopoly on violence, then the people took over the apparatus of the state. In America, the people took...
Folksonomies: violence vigilantism
Folksonomies: violence vigilantism
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28 MAR 2011 by ideonexus

 John Quincy Adams VS Andrew Jackson, Nerd VS Fighter

John Quincy Adams, Who can write, And Andrew Jackson, Who can fight.
Folksonomies: anti-intellectualism
Folksonomies: anti-intellectualism
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An American newspaper describes the choice between the two presidential candidates with this slogan.