[identity profile] victoriavandal.livejournal.com posting in [community profile] revolution_fr
...even if, as ever, he doesn't get a namecheck: http://edition.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/01/20/obama.speech.sources/
(Hey, I love Tom Paine, and if you're going to count Marat as a 'French' Revolutionary, then Tom Paine, Honourary French Citizen and Deputy to the Convention for Pas-de-Calais (can't help feeling that must have pissed Robespierre off just that little bit more!) deserves the title, too).

Date: 2009-01-21 06:13 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] estellacat.livejournal.com
I thought it sounded familiar... I definitely called the "rights of man" part though.

Date: 2009-01-21 09:33 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] maelicia.livejournal.com
I knew there was something when I heard a mention of "virtue" in his speech.

Date: 2009-01-21 09:41 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] maelicia.livejournal.com
Wait a moment... Obama quoted Thomas Paine? As in, the Thomas Paine from the Epic Ideological Struggle vs. Edmund Burker? As in, the Edmund Burke being the main reference of Tatcher?

Wow.

My friends, something just happened. Something that really must be celebrated.

Date: 2009-01-21 11:10 pm (UTC)

Date: 2009-01-22 12:47 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] misatheredpanda.livejournal.com
&hearts Even though I'm sure he was quoting Paine as an American revolutionary rather than French - since we all seem to want him for ourselves, too! (Okay, I can't really judge since I was mysteriously never formally taught about the American Revolution in school, and I'm not very well read on the subject, so I don't know how Paine actually stands according to history here - but I can say that his is one of the names that I've recognised since childhood - as a national hero. So I don't know if it's just me or not, but I didn't blink at Obama quoting him. Not that I'm complaining of course, because in any case Paine is brilliant! And I definitely take it as a good sign.)

Date: 2009-01-22 07:42 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wolfshadow713.livejournal.com
I noticed the references to The Crisis when I listened to the speech...I was quite glad to hear it. Obama made a point of making reference to the Enlightenment philosophies on which the US was founded in a time when that seems overlooked. But then again, his background is in Constitutional law, which means he should be well-acquainted with the country's founding principles and appreciate why they're still relevant (or else, why study constitutional law?).

(An irrelevant side note: When I was in middle school, they did such a good job at explaining the British side of the American revolution that my sentiments became shockingly loyalist...then in high school I read Paine and that convinced me on the necessity of the American independence.)

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