
Cultured American
The channel focuses on traditional America as opposed to the cosmopolitan intelligentsia society. This is an educational channel about America and its philosophy. This channel is not affiliated with any ideologies or political movements.
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10.04.202523:38
Nietzsche's View On American Culture
– Friedrich Nietzsche's Letter to his Sister Elisabeth (1888)
"The Americans are a people who are very much concerned with comfort and security, and they have a great deal of material wealth, but they lack depth."
– Friedrich Nietzsche's Letter to his Sister Elisabeth (1888)


10.04.202523:35
"The Americans are a people who have a great deal of energy and a great deal of individualism. They are a people who are not afraid of the future."
– Friedrich Nietzsche's Letter to his Friend Heinrich Köselitz (also known as Peter Gast) (1888)


10.04.202523:07
"We cannot ensure success, but we can ensure that we do not become a nation of foreigners."
– John Adams' Letter to Thomas Jefferson (1813)


10.04.202522:57
American Puritans Working Together in a Close-Knit Community
Winthrop emphasized the importance of community and warned against the dangers of individualism and greed
– John Winthrop, A Model of Christian Charity (1630) 🇺🇲🏴
Winthrop emphasized the importance of community and warned against the dangers of individualism and greed
"We must consider that we shall be as a city upon a hill, the eyes of all people are upon us... For we must knit together, in this work, as one man. We must entertain each other in brotherly affection."
– John Winthrop, A Model of Christian Charity (1630) 🇺🇲🏴


10.04.202521:42
Richard II Asserts Strong Leadership in the Interest of the People
In 1397 when Richard finally is ruling in his own right and actually has power and he writes to the Duke of Bavaria and says
And he writes to the Byzantine Emperor:
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In 1397 when Richard finally is ruling in his own right and actually has power and he writes to the Duke of Bavaria and says
‘Several noblemen have, since we were of tender years, treacherously conspired to disinherit our crown and usurp our royal power’.
And he writes to the Byzantine Emperor:
‘We have restored peace to our subjects which, by God’s blessing, shall last forever’.
🏴🇺🇲


Repost qilingan:
An Appeal To Pragmatism

04.04.202503:42
The Tariff Act of 1789 was enacted with the declared purpose, “the encouragement and protection of manufactures.”... signed by President Washington. ...
Of the nations that have risen to economic preeminence in recent centuries—the British before 1850, the United States between 1789 and 1914—how many did so through free trade? None.
The problem for President Trump?
Once a nation is hooked on the cheap goods that are the narcotic free trade provides, it is rarely able to break free. The loss of its economic independence is followed by the loss of its political independence, the loss of its greatness and, ultimately, the loss of its national identity.
—Tariffs: The Taxes that Made our Country Great, Patrick J. Buchanan


04.04.202503:39
Trump Reciprocal Tariffs & Trade Balance | Country-by-Country Comparison
Trump’s explosive announcement on reciprocal tariffs that rocked the global trade scene at the beginning of April. Diving into a detailed, country-by-country comparison of the new tariff rates—with jaw-dropping figures like Vietnam’s shift from 90% to 46% and Cambodia’s move from 97% to 49%. Analyzing the 2024 import and export data (in billion USD) for each country trading with the US, offering you a comprehensive view of how these tariffs will impact America’s trade balance and global commerce.
A complete breakdown of tariff changes for key countries including Vietnam, Cambodia, China, the EU, and more. Detailed US import and export statistics for 2024, explained in billion USD. How these changes affect the US trade balance and global market dynamics? What this means for consumers, businesses, and international relations?
Washington Used Tariff to Protect American Manufacturing Industries
Trump’s explosive announcement on reciprocal tariffs that rocked the global trade scene at the beginning of April. Diving into a detailed, country-by-country comparison of the new tariff rates—with jaw-dropping figures like Vietnam’s shift from 90% to 46% and Cambodia’s move from 97% to 49%. Analyzing the 2024 import and export data (in billion USD) for each country trading with the US, offering you a comprehensive view of how these tariffs will impact America’s trade balance and global commerce.
A complete breakdown of tariff changes for key countries including Vietnam, Cambodia, China, the EU, and more. Detailed US import and export statistics for 2024, explained in billion USD. How these changes affect the US trade balance and global market dynamics? What this means for consumers, businesses, and international relations?
Washington Used Tariff to Protect American Manufacturing Industries
04.04.202503:27
Washington Used Tariff to Protect American Manufacturing Industries
The Tariff Act of 1789 was the first major piece of legislation passed in the United States after the ratification of the United States Constitution. It had three purposes: to support government, to protect manufacturing industries developing in the nation, and to raise revenue for the federal debt. It was sponsored by Congressman James Madison, passed by the 1st United States Congress, and signed into law by President George Washington. The act levied a 50¢ per ton duty on goods imported by foreign ships, a 30¢ per ton duty on American made ships owned by foreign entities, and a 6¢ per ton duty on American-owned vessels.
The Tariff Act of 1789 was the first major piece of legislation passed in the United States after the ratification of the United States Constitution. It had three purposes: to support government, to protect manufacturing industries developing in the nation, and to raise revenue for the federal debt. It was sponsored by Congressman James Madison, passed by the 1st United States Congress, and signed into law by President George Washington. The act levied a 50¢ per ton duty on goods imported by foreign ships, a 30¢ per ton duty on American made ships owned by foreign entities, and a 6¢ per ton duty on American-owned vessels.


02.04.202516:45
The Statue of the Republic Towering Over Some of the Buildings at the Chicago World's Fair (1893)


Repost qilingan:
An Appeal To Pragmatism

27.03.202519:25
Trump suspends U.S. money to the World Trade Organisation—which has 166 members and involves 98% of Global GDP—putting him on track to be the most anti-Semitic President in U.S. history.


27.03.202505:29
Why We Don't Want To Play as UGLY Characters in Games!
κακός means bad, evil, wicked, harmful in the Ancient Greek, therefore to be ugly is synonymous to bad and evil.
καλός means to beautiful, noble, and virtuous. It also means good since the Ancient Greeks sees good and beautiful as synonymous.
– Friedrich Nietzsche, On the Genealogy of Morals, First Essay, Good and Evil, Good and Bad
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κακός means bad, evil, wicked, harmful in the Ancient Greek, therefore to be ugly is synonymous to bad and evil.
καλός means to beautiful, noble, and virtuous. It also means good since the Ancient Greeks sees good and beautiful as synonymous.
"There I found that all of them lead back to the same transformation of ideas, that everywhere 'noble' or 'aristocratic' in a social sense is the fundamental idea out of which 'good' in the sense of 'spiritually noble,' 'aristocratic,' 'spiritually high-minded,' 'spiritually privileged' necessarily develop—a process which always runs in parallel with that other one which finally transforms 'common,' 'vulgar,' and 'low' into the concept 'bad.'"
"Originally these words designated the plain, common man, but without any suspicious side glance, simply in contrast to the nobility."
– Friedrich Nietzsche, On the Genealogy of Morals, First Essay, Good and Evil, Good and Bad
Source


26.03.202522:13
26.03.202507:30
"Marxism and nationalism coexisted peacefully in the German countries and it was perhaps only a question of time and circumstances when these two ideologies with their fervent admiration for State and Society would merge into one, and National Socialism would arise as a bastard child of Marx and Wagner-Treitschke."
– Erik von Kuehnelt-Leddihn, The Menace of the Herd (1943), p. 182
24.03.202517:42
Trump Dismantles Department of Education
On March 23, 2025, President Donald Trump delivered a speech announcing his plan to dismantle the Department of Education, aiming to shift power back to the states. Watch the full speech with English subtitles as he outlines his vision for the future of American education.
On March 23, 2025, President Donald Trump delivered a speech announcing his plan to dismantle the Department of Education, aiming to shift power back to the states. Watch the full speech with English subtitles as he outlines his vision for the future of American education.
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