The Dance of the Opposites in American PoliticswithGlenn Aparicio Parry

Books Mentioned In This Interview

glenn aparicio parry original thinking: a radical revisioning of time, humanity, and nature mark stewart the indian removal act walter johnson river of dark dreams william irwin thompson self and society donald a grinde exemplar of liberty: native america and the evolution of democracy thomas paine common sense john adams revolutionary writings edmund burke collected works edmund burke reflections on the revolution in france sally roesch wagner sisters in spirit: haudenosaunee influence on early american feminists donald grinde exemplar of liberty: native america and the evolution of democracy

Glenn Aparicio Parry, PhD, also given the name Kizhe Naabe (Ojibwe for Kind-Hearted Man), is author of Original Politics: Making American Sacred Again and also Original Thinking: A Radical ReVisioning of Time, Humanity, and Nature. His website is https://originalthinking.us/glenn-aparicio-parry/

Here he discusses the impact of the Indian Removal Act of 1830. He explains the origin of the American liberal and conservative traditions in the war of pamphlets between Thomas Paine and Edmund Burke. Over time, both liberal and conservative positions tend to reverse. Many examples are provided. He explains the influence of native American culture on the nineteenth century feminist movement.

(Recorded on June 1, 2020)

Sally Roesch Wagner, Sisters in Spirit: Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Influence on Early American Feminists – https://amzn.to/3bTgcfj

Published on July 4, 2020

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