“The
wonders of 21st century communication,” opened Bryan W. Brickner, “were
cultivated by an 18th century amendment: the US Constitution’s first
one.”
In Word Wars: Napoleon’s Palm, Our Henry Lee and Hitler’s White Rose, hosted on the Bryan William Brickner Blog, America’s constitutional efforts in support of
free speech are compared to two other twin traditions: silence and violence.
“On 25
August 1806,” noted Brickner, “Johan Phillip Palm, a German publisher living
under Napoleonic rule of law, was tried in a mock court. Palm had published
news on the behavior of Napoleon’s soldiers in Germany; at the mockery Palm
wouldn’t reveal the author of the pamphlet and was executed August 26th.”
“With
Henry Lee and the White Rose resistors,” continued Brickner, “the same pattern
continues only the names change; with Lee it’s an angry mob ~ with the White
Rose it’s an angry dictator.”
“Many
stories on this topic,” Brickner closed, “and yet those 18th century
words ratified into the rule of law remain ageless ~ and constitutional.”
Brickner has a 1997 political
science doctorate from Purdue University and is the author of several political
theory books, to include The Promise Keepers: Politics and Promises (1999),
Article the first of the Bill of Rights (2006), and The Book of the Is: A book
on bridges (2013). The Bryan William Brickner Blog is an ongoing
resource for the political science of constitutions and the biological science
of receptors.
Next
on Ew Publishing’s WCHU: a double feature honoring rebels and constitutions.
The Rebels of Harlem Heights begin the summer series finale on Tuesday, 16
September ~ followed by Constitution Day 2014 on Wednesday, 17 September.
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Working the serotonin dependent digestive system is the modulation focus in this Publius gut update. In three (brief) science tales based on new research from the National Institutes of Health (PubMed), one reads of new serotonin (5-HT, 5-hydroxy ...
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Celebrating the human spirit this Christmas Day, author Bryan W. Brickner honors our heritage via a soldier’s day in a long war. Leo Barron and Don Cygan’s book No Silent Night: The Christmas Battle for Bastogne (2012) is used to show how former ...
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Celebrating the human spirit this Christmas Eve, author Bryan W. Brickner honors our heritage via the 1818 song Silent Night and the 2012 book No Silent Night: The Christmas Battle for Bastogne. Blanketed by time and war, Brickner notes one man’s ...
Released On: 12/24/2014
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Bryan W. Brickner utilizes John Bunyan’s English Christian classic, The Pilgrim’s Progress (1678), to highlight a US Supreme Court absent the Protestant Reformation. In this year’s Thanksgiving Day essay on the Bryan William Brickner Blog, one fi ...
Released On: 11/27/2014
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Veterans Day on the Bryan William Brickner Blog highlights Robert E. Lee’s nemesis, the Gallant Fourteenth, an Indiana Civil War regiment. Political theorist Bryan W. Brickner notes several battlefield occurrences where fortune swings back and fo ...
Released On: 11/11/2014
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American dissent is honored via a review of Muhammad Ali’s Greatest Fight, the 2013 HBO movie on Ali’s religious freedom case, Clay v United States. Ew Publishing’s William Abens notes the Supreme Court technical victory Ali achieved – while also ...
Released On: 11/10/2014
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Publius’ Veterans Day cannabinoid science PTSD edition notes four 2014 PubMed articles on cannabinoids modulating re-homeostasis, our ability to heal. The post also highlights and honors US veteran Keith Marker and the PTSD relief he found via ca ...
Released On: 11/9/2014
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Belief in oneself is the conjured ideal presented in a Halloween dialogue between authors Bryan W. Brickner and Stephen Young. This year’s dreamscape has Robert E. Lee standing with Revolutionary War rebel John F. Pettigrew, with Lee holding a (p ...
Released On: 10/31/2014
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Biology and botany clash in today’s cannabinoid research from the National Institutes of Health (PubMed). Publius of The Cannabis Papers looks at five 2014 articles on the cannabinoid system modulating homeostasis and sleep, with a special focus ...
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Equinox and Homeostasis are mid-point extremes that modulate our lives much like the serotonin (5-HT, 5-hydroxytryptamine) in our brains. In five (brief) science stories based on new research from the National Institutes of Health (PubMed), autho ...
Released On: 9/21/2014
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The US Constitution, Yankee Doodle Dandies, and the Spirit of ’76 are honored from Antietam and Sharpsburg Maryland this Constitution Day 2014. In the finale to the summer War Cry Heal Union series, author Bryan W. Brickner utilizes the lives of ...
Released On: 9/17/2014
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Yankee Doodle Dandy and the Spirit of ’76 are showcased in the ninth posting of the summer War Cry Heal Union series from Ew Publishing. Author Bryan W. Brickner places Civil War Private Augustus (Gus) Kotka and Johnny Reb in a “spirited” dialogu ...
Released On: 9/16/2014
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Homeostatic cannabinoid science is the focus found in new research articles from the National Institutes of Health (PubMed), with a spotlight on ultralow doses of THC protecting the brain from inflammation-induced cognitive deficits. Publius, of ...
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Homeostatic cannabinoid science is the focus found in new research articles from the National Institutes of Health (PubMed), including one on the de-homeostatic (harmful) effects of chronic alcohol use to one’s cannabinoid system. Publius of The ...
Released On: 8/31/2014
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An 18th century wonder, America’s First Amendment, is honored in a posting for the summer War Cry Heal Union series from Ew Publishing. Author Bryan W. Brickner highlights Western Civilization’s free speech tradition by contrasting it with two ...
Released On: 8/26/2014
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The nuances of citizenship in the (new) US Republic are detailed in posting 7.5 of the summer War Cry Heal Union series from Ew Publishing. Author Bryan W. Brickner notes the ins and outs of George Washington’s ideas on citizenship through his wo ...
Released On: 8/18/2014
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Civil wars and constitutional representation are talked of in the seventh posting of the summer War Cry Heal Union series from Ew Publishing. Author Bryan W. Brickner honors the 150th anniversary of Private Augustus Kotka’s last day on earth ~ by ...
Released On: 8/11/2014
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