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Political philosophy / Philosophy / 18th century in the United States / Age of Enlightenment / American Revolution / American exceptionalism / United States Declaration of Independence / Postcolonialism / Atlantic World / Nationalism / Critical theory / Humanities
Date: 2014-05-19 14:49:16
Political philosophy
Philosophy
18th century in the United States
Age of Enlightenment
American Revolution
American exceptionalism
United States Declaration of Independence
Postcolonialism
Atlantic World
Nationalism
Critical theory
Humanities

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