We actually won our revolution; Cornwallis surrendered at Yorktown, took his toys and went home. The succeeding generations, the legacy generations if you will, have failed most of the first principles that underpinned our revolution. So yes, we must keep trying.
T. Reid has the more likely recent Chinese history in another comment. …
We actually won our revolution; Cornwallis surrendered at Yorktown, took his toys and went home. The succeeding generations, the legacy generations if you will, have failed most of the first principles that underpinned our revolution. So yes, we must keep trying.
T. Reid has the more likely recent Chinese history in another comment. Oddly, Sun Yat Sen ended up eventually opening China to more outside influence, where as Mao cut it off ( except for USSR).
We actually won our revolution; Cornwallis surrendered at Yorktown, took his toys and went home. The succeeding generations, the legacy generations if you will, have failed most of the first principles that underpinned our revolution. So yes, we must keep trying.
T. Reid has the more likely recent Chinese history in another comment. Oddly, Sun Yat Sen ended up eventually opening China to more outside influence, where as Mao cut it off ( except for USSR).