Okay, obviously Tom Paine wouldn’t have commented on the legacy of John Muir, since Muir lived about a century after Paine.
We can’t help but wonder what Paine would have thought if he had had the opportunity to visit the American west. Places like Yosemite, where the editor of ThomasPaineBlogging will be spending the next week.
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On John Muir’s Legacy
On What Makes People Tick
“Reason and Ignorance, the opposite of each other, influence the great bulk of mankind.”
And which is the most influential, reason or ignorance, as an open debate. Or perhpas I am just being ignorant.
thomas paine rights of man reason ignorance
On Faith and Politics
“It is certain that, in one point, all nations of the earth and all religions agree . All believe in a God, the things in which they disagree are the redundancies annexed to that belief; and therefore , if ever an universal religion should prevail, it will not be believing in any thing new, but [...]
On Miracles
In the same sense that every thing may be said to be a mystery, so also may it be said that every thing is a miracle, and that no one thing is a greater miracle than another. The elephant, though larger, is not a greater miracle than a mite; nor a mountain a greater miracle [...]
On the Current Dialog Between World Religions
The whole religious complexion of the modern world is due to the absence from Jerusalem of a lunatic asylum.
Jerusalem is the focal point of three of the greatest religions of the world, and the source of the world’s greatest conflict.
Thomas Paine made no secret of his disdain of organized religion. Of all the striking changes [...]
On Making Sense of the Absurd
“The sublime and ridiculous are often so nearly related that it is difficult to class them separately. One step below the sublime makes the ridiculous and one step above the ridiculous makes the sublime again.”
There is little more that needs to be added.
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On a Nation of Laws
“A Constitution is not the act of a Government, but of a people constituting a Government; and Government without a Constitution is power without a right”
From a prisoner on death row to the President of the United States, all legal authority and protection derives from the Constitution. Tom Paine expressed the idea in Rights [...]
On Facing a Global Problem Together
“I call not upon a few, but upon all; not on THIS state or THAT state, but on EVERY state; up and help us; lay your shoulders to the wheel; better have too much force than too little, when so great an object is at stake.”
Al Gore calls for a freeze on carbon emission and [...]
On Writing History Through Docudrama and Finding Reality in Spite of It
And however our eyes may be dazzled by show, or our ears deceived by sound; however prejudice may warp our wills, or interest darken our understanding, the simple voice of nature and of reason will say, it is right.
It knows no particular political persuasion; from Oliver Stone’s JFK to the 9/11 docudrama aired last week. [...]
The Chicken or the Egg and the Right for Governments to Exist
“It has been thought a considerable advance towards establishing the principals of Freedom to say that Government is a compact between those who govern and those who are governed; but this cannot be true, because it is putting the effect before the cause; for as man must have existed before Governments existed, there necessarily was [...]