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sir, i'm a history buff and also a former member of the governor samuel huntington trust. samuel huntington was president of the confederation congress when washington was still general. president is quite different. i'm trying to do research on samuel huntington without papers and i'm wondering how to use george washington's papers online to find out more about samuel huntington, john witherspoon and some of the other members of the continental congress. >> oh, great, tom. that's an excellent question. there's tremendous resources online to do that research. if you go to founders online, which is a free web page, you can find all the papers of the founders that have been currently digitized and put up there. in washington's case, i think you're a little hampered because the revolutionary war papers are not quite done yet. there is -- i think they're done up through about 1780, so you don't get the whole entirety of the war. but the story of the continental congress during that war is fascinating and incredibly important, obviously for the future growth of the political in
sir, i'm a history buff and also a former member of the governor samuel huntington trust. samuel huntington was president of the confederation congress when washington was still general. president is quite different. i'm trying to do research on samuel huntington without papers and i'm wondering how to use george washington's papers online to find out more about samuel huntington, john witherspoon and some of the other members of the continental congress. >> oh, great, tom. that's an...
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and alsostory buff former member of the governor samuel huntington trust. huntington was president of the confederation congress when washington was still general. different, ie was am trying to do research on samuel without papers and i'm wondering how you used washington's papers online to find out more about samuel huntington, john witherspoon, and some other members of the continental congress? host: that is -- guest: there's tremendous resources online to do that research. online, ato founders free webpage, you can find all the papers of the founders that have been currently digitized and put up there. in washington's case, i think you are hampered because the revolutionary war papers are not quite done yet. throughthey are done up 1780, so you don't get the entirety of the war. the story of the continental congress during that force fascinating and incredibly important. obviously for the future growth of political institutions at the national level. another great resource is the library of congress. it has letters to the delegates of the first congres
and alsostory buff former member of the governor samuel huntington trust. huntington was president of the confederation congress when washington was still general. different, ie was am trying to do research on samuel without papers and i'm wondering how you used washington's papers online to find out more about samuel huntington, john witherspoon, and some other members of the continental congress? host: that is -- guest: there's tremendous resources online to do that research. online, ato...
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and alsostory buff former member of the governor samuel huntington trust. huntington was president of the confederation congress when washington was still general. different, ie was am trying to do research on samuel without papers and i'm wondering how you used washington's papers online to find out more about samuel huntington, john witherspoon, and some other members of the continental congress? host: that is -- guest: there's tremendous resources online to do that research. online, ato founders free webpage, you can find all the papers of the founders that have been currently digitized and put up there. in washington's case, i think you are hampered because the revolutionary war papers are not quite done yet. throughthey are done up 1780, so you don't get the entirety of the war. the story of the continental congress during that force fascinating and incredibly important. obviously for the future growth of political institutions at the national level. another great resource is the library of congress. it has letters to the delegates of the first congres
and alsostory buff former member of the governor samuel huntington trust. huntington was president of the confederation congress when washington was still general. different, ie was am trying to do research on samuel without papers and i'm wondering how you used washington's papers online to find out more about samuel huntington, john witherspoon, and some other members of the continental congress? host: that is -- guest: there's tremendous resources online to do that research. online, ato...
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same to rip the world and rights its history as the central drama of human history the words of samuel huntington in the clash of civilizations. and it's precisely our poor understanding or lack of will to understand other's cultures but the world uses pulverised as. the ideal the living is part of a global village the slowly fading away allowing the rise of nationalism. so can we improve relations and cooperation among nations and peoples across societies cultures and religions or is the clash of civilizations he never to. we will explore more as the un high representative for the alliance of civilizations mcgill onkyo moratinos talks to al-jazeera. we'll unveil moratinos thank you so much for speaking to al-jazeera thank you very must invite me for this conversation i've been really looking forward to this conversation because the world is that such a critical inflection point everything from the rise of china to global inequality increasing protest what some see is the erosion of democracy and i'm drawn to a word that you use a lot that's the word fraternity what is it about fraternity that so
same to rip the world and rights its history as the central drama of human history the words of samuel huntington in the clash of civilizations. and it's precisely our poor understanding or lack of will to understand other's cultures but the world uses pulverised as. the ideal the living is part of a global village the slowly fading away allowing the rise of nationalism. so can we improve relations and cooperation among nations and peoples across societies cultures and religions or is the clash...
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center of the world and writes its history as the central drama of human history the words of samuel huntington in the clash of civilizations and it's precisely our poor understanding the lack of will to understand others cultures at the world as polarized as it is the ideal of living as part of a global village is slowly fading away allowing the rise of nationalism. so can we improve relations and cooperation among nations and peoples across societies cultures and religions or is the clash of civilizations inevitable. we will explore more.
center of the world and writes its history as the central drama of human history the words of samuel huntington in the clash of civilizations and it's precisely our poor understanding the lack of will to understand others cultures at the world as polarized as it is the ideal of living as part of a global village is slowly fading away allowing the rise of nationalism. so can we improve relations and cooperation among nations and peoples across societies cultures and religions or is the clash of...
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and scenescans play to these in different ways, except for -- they both draw from a guy named samuel huntingtonho brought us to the age of civilizational warfare is kind of the post-cold war narrative of the united states in decline. mention of trump's guaido as a legitimate president of venezuela with 59 countries recognizing him obscures the factory are over 100 countries that still recognize the current government of venezuela. >> it is fear. it is all political theater. global political theater. it is going to continue because the united states still has come after 20 years, failed to destabilize and remove the venezuelan government. amy: and the complicity of the corporate media, the mainstream media. cnn, when juan guaido's wife came to washington and had a meeting with president trump, the lower third inscription on the first lady of venezuela. juan guaido's wife. >> it is absurd. i was on your show some years back when lopez in 2014 tried to stage a coup and i brought up the fact i had been receiving death threats, with the gun guaidod, from allies of and lopez, his mentor. from a guy w
and scenescans play to these in different ways, except for -- they both draw from a guy named samuel huntingtonho brought us to the age of civilizational warfare is kind of the post-cold war narrative of the united states in decline. mention of trump's guaido as a legitimate president of venezuela with 59 countries recognizing him obscures the factory are over 100 countries that still recognize the current government of venezuela. >> it is fear. it is all political theater. global...
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conservative activists, writers and politicians like peter brimlow, samuel huntington and patrick buchananarned that if mexican-americans did not assimilate, they take the resource jobs away and would eventually replace white americans. they didn't just target undocumented immigrants, they were railing against all latinx, as well as from the caribbean, asia and africa. if you go through patrick buchanan's books like i did. [laughter] >> you can see that there's this growing hysteria in the way in which he's describing immigration as a threat so that this book is the death of the west, another one is suicide of, you know, of america 6789 it's not just warning about immigration, it's warning about the multiculturalism. it's warning about the fact that white women are not having enough babies. there's a whole host of arguments, but it becomes increasingly-- the rhetoric becomes increasingly rammed up by the time he publishes in the early 2000's. but the new xenophobia was not about race, it was also about power. in the 1990's, the so-called war on illegal improved -- immigration proved to be
conservative activists, writers and politicians like peter brimlow, samuel huntington and patrick buchananarned that if mexican-americans did not assimilate, they take the resource jobs away and would eventually replace white americans. they didn't just target undocumented immigrants, they were railing against all latinx, as well as from the caribbean, asia and africa. if you go through patrick buchanan's books like i did. [laughter] >> you can see that there's this growing hysteria in...