Category: Classical Republicanism

  • Liberté! Ou la mort! | Georges Delerue: La Marseillaise

    Liberté! Ou la mort! | Georges Delerue: La Marseillaise

    The national SPIRIT of camaraderie in the song La Marseillaise is our spirit. Égalité! fraternité! the old republican revolutionaries and soldiers yelled. Liberté! Ou la mort (or give me death)!

  • Gordon S. Wood on Republicanism and Monarchy in the Eighteenth-Century

    Gordon S. Wood on Republicanism and Monarchy in the Eighteenth-Century

    “Educated people of varying political persuasions celebrated republicanism for its spirit, its morality, its freedom, its sense of friendship and duty, and its vision of society. Republicanism as a set of values and a form of life was much too pervasive, comprehensive, and involved with being liberal and enlightened to be seen as subversive or…

  • Blavatsky’s Theosophical Society: Modeled on Republicanism

    Blavatsky’s Theosophical Society: Modeled on Republicanism

    The Theosophical Society was founded in New York and directly modeled on the American ideal underlying the Revolution and Enlightenment according to Helena P. Blavatsky. “Born in the United States, the Society was constituted in the model of its Motherland.” This model is the American reinvigoration of Classical Republicanism, upon which its Constitution and Declaration…

  • La Carmagnole – Ah Ca Ira · La Garde Républicaine | Roger Boutry

    La Carmagnole – Ah Ca Ira · La Garde Républicaine | Roger Boutry

    La Carmagnole – Ah Ca Ira • La Garde Républicaine • Roger Boutry, Military, Patriotic French Republican Music

  • James Madison on the ‘Divine Ideal’ in Republicanism

    James Madison on the ‘Divine Ideal’ in Republicanism

    Federalist Papers No. 55 James Madison, lead drafter of the Constitution stated once, that Republicanism admits the existence of qualities in man in a higher degree, and is thus built on a spiritual Ideal of man’s nature. We recognize James Madison as a man who rejected the notion of racial superiority, although he failed to put…

  • The Dan Smoot Report, 1966: “A Constitutional Republic, Not a Democracy”

    The Dan Smoot Report, 1966: “A Constitutional Republic, Not a Democracy”

    “The ideal of a constitutional republic is individual liberty. In this century, great strides have been made toward the goal of subverting our republic, and transforming it into a democracy. The foremost tactic of the subverters is subversion of “language” — by calling America a democracy, until people thoughtlessly accept the term, and use the…

  • American Founders inspired by Classical Greece and Rome

    American Founders inspired by Classical Greece and Rome

    A number of the American founders were classicists, and were trained in the classics in their colonial education, and American Romanità demonstrates how Classicism was integral to education in the U.S., and not simply an “elite education.” It should also be kept in mind, that the first U.S. president, George Washington was honored on Masonic…

  • Albert Pike on the Duty of the Mason and the Republican Ideal

    Albert Pike on the Duty of the Mason and the Republican Ideal

    MASONIC DUTIES “Whatsoever of morality and intelligence; what of patience, perseverance, faithfulness, of method, insight, ingenuity, energy; in a word, whatsoever of STRENGTH a man has in him, will lie written in the WORK he does. To work is to try himself against Nature and her unerring, everlasting laws: and they will return true verdict…