Pavlos Papadopoulos
@pleonidasp
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☧ “All the End of study is to make you a good Man and a useful Citizen” 🇺🇸 🦬 🌲 “a scholar at an institution where they award degrees to a bunch of Cowboys”
Wyoming
Joined September 2017
RT @pleonidasp: I'm honored to join @theammind symposium on birthright citizenship, arguing that Trump 47's decision to contest the dominan…
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I'm honored to join @theammind symposium on birthright citizenship, arguing that Trump 47's decision to contest the dominant interpretation of the Citizenship Clause of the 14th Amendment is a sign that we might be living in an era of "regime politics."
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RT @theammind: Are these the “weeks where decades happen”? @pleonidasp discusses a new era of regime politics.
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RT @LyceumQuarterly: Even in the digital age — especially in the digital age — there is something to be said for truth you can hold in your…
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RT @L0m3z: There used to be a refrain on the boomer right where they'd make fun of lefty academia and say things like, "Good luck finding a…
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RT @RyanShinkel: "Advantage for Aristotle does not exclude justice—the focus of forensic rhetoric—or nobility—the focus of ceremonial rheto…
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RT @Partisan_O: The average Soviet citizen knew that everything they read in Pravda was regime propaganda. The average American citizen, on…
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“Aristotle would not balk at, but would simply take for granted, the contention that the unavoidable starting-point in American political debate must be putting these United States of America first.” My essay on Aristotle and America First @Athwart_Mag
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“The principles of the Founding and the documentary evidence reveal overwhelmingly that America’s Founding Fathers rejected birthright citizenship. Instead, they embraced the idea that citizenship is based on mutual and reciprocal consent.” @theammind
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RT @Athwart_Mag: “Of what use is a republic of letters today?” Pavlos Papadopoulos (@pleonidasp) on Aristotle and America First. https://t.…
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RT @InezFeltscher: What did you think restoring the Constitution meant? Vibes? Papers? Essays?
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“In contrast to the clear-thinking and consent-based approach to immigration in the early republic, birthright citizenship incentivizes lawlessness and, by extension, violates the consent of the governed.” Excellent essay from @_CWheatland @theammind
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@Christophe14861 If the Kristols are to the 20th-21st centuries what the Adamses were to the 18th-19th, we’ve fallen a very long way!
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