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John Adams was the unappreciated genius of the American revolution. Today, perhaps as a result of being dumbed own by public schooling, we confute the "revolution" with the "war for independence." The fact is the revolution took place in the minds of the people, from 1765 if not earlier. That distinction first was made by John Adams. Historian ... (See the whole review) (Added by Michael E. Marotta on 7/31/2006, 4:12am)Discuss this Book (7 messages) |