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Why the Founding Generation Fell So Hard for the Illuminati Story
They looked at France and said: “Make it make sense.”
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Jordan E. Taylor
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Slate
on
October 24, 2022
The U.S. Has Had 'Vaccine Passports' Before—And They Worked
History shows that the benefits of such a system can extend far beyond the venues into which such a passport would grant admission .
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Jordan E. Taylor
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TIME
on
April 5, 2021
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What Pro-Trump Insurrectionists Share — and Don’t — With the American Revolution
Some supporters of the violent mob scene at the Capitol proclaimed it was the beginning of a “Second American Revolution.”
by
Jordan E. Taylor
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Made By History
on
January 7, 2021
partner
Deep Political Fissures May Worsen the Coronavirus Outbreak
If partisans see problems and potential solutions through a political lens, it will weaken our response.
by
Jordan E. Taylor
via
Made By History
on
March 29, 2020
partner
The Founders Knew That Foreign Interference in U.S. Elections was Dangerous
The origins of our efforts to keep foreign countries out of our elections.
by
Jordan E. Taylor
via
Made By History
on
October 7, 2019
How Media was Social in the 1790s
What would the French Revolution have looked like on Twitter?
by
Jordan E. Taylor
via
The Panorama
on
September 3, 2019
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Anonymous Criticism Helped Make America Great
Trump’s critic is utilizing a practice employed by many of the Founding Fathers to protect truth from power.
by
Jordan E. Taylor
via
Made By History
on
September 8, 2018
The Attention Economy of the American Revolution
How Twitter bots help us understand the founding era.
by
Jordan E. Taylor
via
The Junto
on
April 30, 2018
partner
Why Trump’s Assault on NBC and “Fake News” Threatens Freedom of the Press
Restricting the press backfires politically.
by
Jordan E. Taylor
via
Made By History
on
October 12, 2017