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This episode explores the ideological foundations of the American Revolution, focusing on Bernard Bailyn's "Ideological Origins of the American Revolution," and Caroline Robbins' "The Eighteenth Century Commonwealthmen." We discuss how ideas from British political culture influenced American revolutionary thought, the role of pamphlets, and the enduring legacy of English liberalism. At the heart is our understanding of the United States as a uniquely creedal nation. After a wonderful summary and analysis of Bailyn's "Ideological Origins," Rob does his best to explain Robbins' exemplary "Eighteenth Century Commonwealthmen" which inspired Bailyn's work. Even though he admits that his knowledge of English history between 1650 and 1750 was not strong enough to get as much out of it as he could have. Key Topics: * Bailyn's argument on ideological origins of the revolution * Robbins' analysis of English liberalism and republican ideas * The influence of pamphlets and political culture in Boston * Miscommunication and conspiracy theories in colonial America * The legacy of English political traditions in American founding documents
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